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One inherent challenge with renewable energy—particularly solar and wind—is intermittency; they are not dispatchable, meaning their output depends on weather conditions and time of day. To address this, integrating energy storage systems is essential. These storage solutions can store excess energy generated during peak times for use when production is low, ensuring a stable and reliable power supply. As renewable adoption grows, investments in various energy storage technologies are expected to increase, reinforcing the resilience of the renewable grid.