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Compressed CO2 may be the answer to affordable long-term renewable energy storage: NTPC CMD Gurdeep Singh

Unlike BESS, compressed CO2 energy storage systems do not need critical minerals such as lithium and cobalt. CESS uses only water, steel, and CO2. They also have a long life of at least 25 years.

February 13, 2025 / 17:54 IST
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NTPC Ltd, India's biggest state-run power generator, is actively looking at scaling the use of compressed carbon dioxide for energy storage systems, according to Gurdeep Singh, the company's chairman and managing director (CMD).

"We have started working on compressed CO2 energy systems for long-term storage of renewable energy. For long-term, we currently has pumped storage systems, but they are location based. The good thing about compressed CO2 energy storage systems (CCESS) is that they can be built within the renewable energy parks," Singh said at the India Energy Week in New Delhi.

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On January 29, NTPC Ltd announced that a CO2 battery with an energy storage capacity of 160 MWh will be set up at NTPC Kudgi, Karnataka. The project is spearheaded by NETRA, the R&D wing of NTPC, in collaboration with M/s Triveni Turbine Limited and M/s Energy Dome, Italy.

With numerous advantages such as a very long operational life (more than 25 years), no requirement for critical minerals like lithium and cobalt, topography agnosticism, minimal performance degradation and 100 percent depth of discharge, the Kudgi project is expected open new avenues in the field of electrical energy storage.