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| Actually, I think a portion is kinda stored in the grid. Otherwise you couldn't turn your lights on without causing problems. Turning on a big load brings the voltage down temporarily. Run a electric pivot without pumping and watch the volts jump around as towers kick on and off. Also try to find the sweet spot to keep low or high voltage from kicking the pivot out.
As another example, what do you think happens with electric fence. Electricity is stored in the fence until you or something else completes the circuit to the ground.
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