We are leading the charge in alternative energy storage.
Our project, as featured in the Los Angeles Times, involves creating the world’s largest underground energy storage facility.
By compressing air underground, we store excess renewable electricity in caverns equivalent to two football fields.
This innovative approach eliminates the need for natural gas but is slightly less efficient than batteries.
Another promising idea is Underground Gravity Energy Storage (UGES), proposed by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
This system uses sand lowered into abandoned mines to generate and store electricity, offering unique advantages in building a resilient and sustainable energy future.