Using Skyscrapers for Energy Storage

Skyscrapers could soon be used to store renewable energy by using gravity energy storage solutions, such as giant blocks that store electricity as potential energy and release it when needed. This innovation aims to help balance the intermittency of renewable energy sources and move towards clean energy grids.

Supercapacitors made from concrete for energy storage

Researchers at MIT have developed a supercapacitor made from cement, water, and carbon black, which could potentially store renewable energy. This innovation could help reduce reliance on lithium batteries and lead to cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions.

Cutting-Edge Research on Supercapacitors for Instantaneous Charging

Cutting-edge research from the University of Colorado Boulder could lead to virtually instantaneous charging of electronics and electric cars through more efficient movement of ions in supercapacitors, potentially revolutionizing energy storage and charging technology.