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Old tech, new power? Why Britain is turning to flywheels for grid stability - All you need to know about the system

IndiaTimes Sunday, 31 August 2025 ()
Britain is embracing flywheel technology to stabilize its power grid amidst the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. These spinning devices mimic the inertia of traditional power plants, preventing blackouts caused by fluctuations in electricity supply.
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