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Originally Posted by coadie
Hold your breath?
Inflate a one mile in diameter whoopie cushion?
(there is an experimental car that is powered on highly compressed air.)
If you don't mind, I wiill improve your question. How do you store energy from wind generated electricity. The electricity is A/C and doesn't go into batteries. For it to charge a battery and be stored, it must be converted to direct current. That means a 20% energy loss in conversion. A/C power can't be stored. Electric power loss is great by reason of electrical resistance in powere lines. Like 15% power loss for every 60 miles.
You can't make electric in Kansas and send it to New York.
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it probably goes directly into the grid so power plants can lighten their load