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by ElectricalUnion 1053 days ago
And when you have the space and the ability to build such pumped-storage hydroelectricity facilities, they require much cheaper and much more environment friendly materials.

And most already build hydroelectricity facilities can be retrofitted (although at high cost) to become pumped-storage hydroelectricity facilities.

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> And most already build hydroelectricity facilities can be retrofitted (although at high cost) to become pumped-storage hydroelectricity facilities.

Really? You need a huge downstream reservoir to hold the water that you are going to pump to the upstream reservoir.

What prevents you from digging a very deep downstream hole to store such water besides cost?
I think you need a bigger word than digging, it wouldn't be a gang of navvies with shovels. The cost would be enormous, there are better ways to spend the money: solar, wind, better electricity networks, DC interconnects.