Thursday, December 19, 2024

Engineers Develop Energy Storing Concrete that Could Transform Roads and Homes into Giant Batteries

A group of scientists from MIT and the Wyss Institute has created a new energy storage system using cement and ancient ink. This system has the potential to change how renewable energy works.

They made supercapacitors from this special material, which can help stabilize energy networks when renewable sources like solar and wind power fluctuate.

The interesting part is that this conductive material can be used in concrete foundations of houses, allowing them to store a whole day’s worth of energy.

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