NON IONIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

Superconducting electromagnetic energy storage system
Superconducting energy storage systems utilize superconducting magnets to convert electrical energy into electromagnetic energy for storage once charged via the converter from the grid, magnetic fields form within each coil that is then utilized by superconductors as magnets and returned through power converters for use elsewhere when required – like back into grid power or loads via power converters that manage the exchange. [pdf]
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