Europe's deepest mine, located in Finland, is set to be transformed into a massive gravity battery for storing renewable energy. The project, part of a €300m investment, is being launched by ESB at the Poolbeg Energy Hub. Gravitricity, an Edinburgh-based energy storage company, plans to utilize the mine for its gravity energy storage technology.
Gravitricity, an Edinburgh-based energy storage company, aims to use Europe’s deepest mine, found in a small Finnish town, as the setting for its gravity energy storage technology. Full story 👇 https://t.co/7MmBem24dS #Tech | #News | #EuropesDeepestMine | #Energy
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