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Gravity Energy Storage (GES) is a form of energy storage that utilizes the potential energy of a mass to store energy. In the context of geothermal energy, GES is used to store energy generated from geothermal sources, such as hot springs and geothermal power plants. This energy is stored in the form of a mass, such as a large block of concrete, which is raised to a certain height. When energy is needed, the mass is released and allowed to fall, converting the potential energy into kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is then converted into electricity, which can be used to power homes and businesses.
GES is a relatively new technology, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way geothermal energy is stored and used. It is a cost-effective and efficient way to store energy, and it can be used to provide a reliable source of energy when other sources are unavailable.
Companies in the GES market include Gravity Power LLC, Gravity Energy Storage Solutions, and Gravity Energy Storage Systems. Show Less Read more