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Heindl’s Gravity Storage - graphic showing a huge mass of rock in a cylinder, held up by water

Gravity – the solution to energy storage?

Posted on July 9, 2018July 11, 2018 by Grantham Institute

Oliver Schmidt, research postgraduate on the Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet DTP who is funded by the Grantham Institute,…

Posted in Energy, Mitigation, Student blogsTagged batteries, cost, energy, Energy storage, Gravitricity, gravity, Heindl Energy, lithium-ion, low-carbon, Storage1 Comment on Gravity – the solution to energy storage?
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