Architecture firm SOM and Energy Vault are developing gravity energy storage solutions for skyscrapers and other buildings.
Humans have long built towering structures to showcase the power of empires, rulers, religions and corporations. Today, more tall buildings are popping up than ever before. But skyscrapers could soon have a new purpose: storing renewable energy. One of the biggest hurdles to a power grid dominated by clean energy is the intermittency of some renewable sources. Sometimes clouds roll in when solar energy is needed, or the wind stops blowing, and turbines can’t generate power.
When demand spikes, the water is released to flow through an electricity-generating turbine. But it requires hilly terrain and a lot of space. SOM and Energy Vault’s superstructure tower, which could range from 300 to 1,000 meters in height, would have hollowed out structures resembling elevator shafts for moving the blocks, leaving room for residential and commercial tenants. .
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