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Liquid Air Energy Storage Use Cases in the United States

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  1. Liquefaction: Ambient air is compressed, purified, and cooled to cryogenic temperatures to produce liquid air.
  2. Storage: Liquid air is stored in insulated cryogenic tanks, creating a reservoir of dispatchable energy.
  3. Power generation: When electricity demand peaks, liquid air is pumped, vaporized, and expanded through a turbine generator to produce grid power.
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