Energy Vault (English Wikipedia)

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  • Glover, J. Duncan (2022). Power System Analysis and Design. Cengage Learning. pp. 444–446. ISBN 9780357676394. In action, Energy Vault's towers are constantly stacking and unstacking 35-metric-ton bricks arrayed in concentric rings. Bricks in an inner ring, for example, might be stacked up to store 35 megawatthours of energy.

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  • Reynolds, Matt (4 January 2022). "Gravity Could Solve Clean Energy's One Major Drawback". Wired. Retrieved 23 April 2022. an unusual multi-armed crane lifts two 35-ton concrete blocks high into the air. The blocks delicately inch their way up the blue steel frame of the crane, where they hang suspended from either side of a 66-meter-wide horizontal arm. There are three arms in total, each one housing the cables, winches, and grabbing hooks needed to hoist another pair of blocks into the sky, giving the apparatus the appearance of a giant metallic insect lifting and stacking bricks with steel webs. Although the tower is 75 meters tall...