Homes into giant batteries: MIT plans energy cement to power your house

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MIT and Harvard researchers have developed a groundbreaking innovation that turns concrete into supercapacitors.

In the labs of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , a team led by Dr. Damian Stefaniuk, lead researcher on the project, has unveiled a groundbreaking innovation that could potentially redefine our approach to energy storage. Developed by researchers at MIT and Harvard, this innovation takes three readily available ingredients – cement, water, and a soot-like substance called carbon black – and transforms them into energy storage devices.

While not quite a replacement for traditional batteries, these supercapacitors offer a unique set of advantages that could revolutionize how we power our lives.The key to the concrete supercapacitor lies in its unique composition. By combining cement with conductive carbon black, the researchers created a material riddled with microscopic pathways for electricity.

This ability to capture and release energy rapidly is particularly valuable for intermittent renewable sources. Unlike the Sun, which doesn’t always shine, or the wind, which doesn’t always blow, solar and wind farms can produce surges of electricity that go to waste if not stored.

 

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