The flywheel keeps rotating with strong inertia, and when conversion to electricity is needed, it drives the motor to generate power.
In other words, the flywheel battery stores and discharges electricity, with the flywheel converting mechanical energy to electrical energy and vice versa.
The reason for constructing an expensive energy storage workshop is to provide a sufficiently large amount of electricity the moment power is supplied.
After all, the power generation of eight nuclear reactors is significant but limited. Adding the electricity from the energy storage workshop would multiply it significantly.
Not long after.
The specially designed power supply system for this experiment entered the countdown preparation phase.
Alarm lights flashed, and sirens blared loudly.
Warning of the most dangerous and unpredictable moment ahead.