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Sustainability and Circular Economy Perspectives on the Integration of Hybrid Energy Systems with Mechanical Storage: An Analysis of Its Trajectory and Progress

  • Segundo Jonathan Rojas-Flores
  • , Rafael Liza
  • , Renny Nazario-Naveda
  • , Félix Díaz
  • , Daniel Delfin-Narciso
  • , Moisés Gallozzo Cardenas

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    Resumen

    The global energy transition faces the critical challenge of intermittency in renewable sources, which causes grid imbalances and estimated annual losses of USD 42 billion. Within the framework of circular economy and sustainability, mechanical energy storage (MES) systems—such as compressed air energy storage (CAES) and flywheels—emerge as scalable, long-lived solutions (over 30 years), reducing dependence on fossil fuels by up to 94%. To provide a comprehensive assessment, this study applies a Technology–Economy–Policy (TEP) framework to differentiate the maturity and iteration rates of MES sub-technologies (CAES, flywheels, pumped hydro). Furthermore, it integrates core circular economy indicators—lifespan extension, material efficiency, and multi-vector synergy—to evaluate the sustainability impact of these systems. To assess their impact and evolution, a quantitative bibliometric methodology was applied, analyzing 706 documents from the Scopus database (2010–2025). The study employed tools such as R Studio (Bibliometrix), VOSviewer, and Plotly for co-occurrence mapping, cluster density analysis, and keyword burst detection. Results reveal exponential growth in research, fitted to a logistic model (R2 = 0.969), with a projected productivity peak in 2032. A technological shift toward high-efficiency solutions, such as adiabatic CAES (75%) and flywheels (95%), is evident, with grid stability prioritized. Furthermore, artificial intelligence is already applied in 40% of new management models to optimize these hybrid systems. The analysis, which quantitatively identifies underexplored areas such as socio-technical integration and standardized testing protocols, concludes that integrating MES is essential for the sustainability and circularity of the power system, enabling synergy with other vectors such as green hydrogen and fostering scalable business models that strengthen the circular economy in the energy sector.

    Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
    -623
    PublicaciónProcesses
    Volumen14
    N.º4
    DOI
    EstadoIndizado - feb. 2026

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    ODS de las Naciones Unidas

    Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

    1. ODS 7: Energía asequible y no contaminante
      ODS 7: Energía asequible y no contaminante
    2. ODS 8: Trabajo decente y crecimiento económico
      ODS 8: Trabajo decente y crecimiento económico
    3. ODS 12: Producción y consumo responsables
      ODS 12: Producción y consumo responsables

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