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Resumen de Power in ice and glass

Hal Hodson

  • When the wind stops blowing and turbines slowdown, people have to resort to coal and gas-powered stations for their energy needs. This unpredictability makes it hard to rely on renewable sources for a constant energy supply. Storage is one solution, but traditional batteries that can hold enough power are expensive. So Portland General Electric in Oregon has turned to ice. The company will soon start a pilot program using icy slush to store energy from wind turbines when they overproduce, tapping into it when the turbines fall still.


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