Researchers from Tanzania have found that common rocks, specifically soapstone and granite, may be ideal for thermal energy storage (TES), which involves storing solar heat for later use. The next generation of sustainable energy technology might be built from some low-tech materials: rocks
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Researchers from Tanzania have found that common rocks, specifically soapstone and granite, may be ideal for thermal energy storage (TES), which involves storing solar heat for later use. The next generation of
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Stone-based energy storage is a strong answer to this challenge. Electricity from hot rocks. The potential for stone-based energy storage has been documented by two Danish
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