Energy Vault and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) have announced an exclusive global partnership to integrate gravity energy storage into building designs. This collaboration aims to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings, which currently emit nearly 40% of the world's carbon. Additionally, MIT spinoff Electrified Thermal Solutions is developing electrically charged bricks that generate and store heat, potentially replacing fossil fuels.
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Buildings emit nearly 40% of the world's carbon. Turning them into gravity batteries could help clean up their act https://t.co/SI2o3FbiQZ
MIT spinoff Electrified Thermal Solutions is developing electrically charged bricks that generate and store heat as part of an effort to one day replace fossil fuels, https://t.co/DlmytbFBP7 via @MotherJones
Energy Vault and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) Announce Exclusive Global Gravity Energy Storage Partnership to Integrate Energy Storage into Building Design https://t.co/6o7dHrtvQF https://t.co/VPCdhgPSf1
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