It is difficult to store electrical energy that is produced by any kind of power plant.
One solution is a pumped storage dam.
Figure 1 shows a diagram of a pumped storage system.
Figure 1
Read the following passage:
During times of low demand, water is pumped up into the upper reservoir. During times of high demand, sluice gates are opened and water flows down through the generator, producing electrical energy. Pumped storage stations are designed to meet sudden, high demand for electrical energy, such as when thousands of people put their kettle on at half time of a major football game at the same time.
A pumped storage station has a very short start-up time.
Why is it important for the pumped storage station to have a short start-up time?