New Study Highlights Ancient Technology’s Role in Future Clean Energy

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Aug 05, 2024

A Bronze Age technology may provide a quick and cost-effective method to meet the United Nations’ climate goal of net zero emissions by 2050, according to recent Stanford-led research published in PNAS Nexus.

The technique involves using heat-absorbing bricks, known as “firebricks,” stored in an insulated container to capture heat generated by solar or wind power. This heat can be later re

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A Bronze Age technology may provide a quick and cost-effective method to meet the United Nations’ climate goal of net zero emissions by 2050, according to recent Stanford-led research published in PNAS Nexus.

The technique involves using heat-absorbing bricks, known as “firebricks,” stored in an insulated container to capture heat generated by solar or wind power. This heat can be later re”}]]


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