Snobdds
Elite Member
I think I am dealing with something other than ignorance in you pal. You obviously do not understand much. Below is an excerpt from you link? It says nothing about "lines" storing energy. What are you missing in your own link?
At present, the U.S. has about 24.6GW (approx. 2.3% of total electric production
capacity) of grid storage, 95% of which is pumped storage hydro.1 Europe and Japan
have notably higher fractions of grid storage. Pursuit of a clean energy future is
motivating significantly increased storage development efforts in Europe and Asia, as
well as the U.S.
Energy storage technologies—such as pumped hydro, compressed air energy storage,
various types of batteries, flywheels, electrochemical capacitors, etc., provide for
multiple applications:
You're sticking to wires = grid.
It's a little more nuanced that that.