The formula for compressed air energy storage is given by E = (P1V1 - P2V2)/(n-1), where E represents the energy stored, P1 and P2 are the initial and final pressures, V1 and V2 are the initial and final volumes, and n is the polytropic index. For example, if air is compressed from 100 psi to 600 psi in a storage tank with initial volume of 1000 cubic feet and final volume of 100 cubic feet, the energy stored can be calculated using the formula.
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