Wind and solar power are promising alternatives to coal-fired power plants. But what happens when the sun isn’t shining and the wind isn’t blowing? With climate change intensifying, the race is on to figure out the best way to store all that renewable energy for future use. One idea being tested here in the Great Lakes region is showing some potential.
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