The Future of Energy: Can Buildings Become Reservoirs of Power?

Environmental degradation has shed light on the need for new sources of energy. A shift in energy sources calls for innovative means of storing energy. For centuries, buildings have proven able to store people, objects, and systems, inviting a conversation about their untapped potential to efficiently store large amounts of energy. In this new era, can buildings go beyond being structures of function to potential reservoirs of power?

The Future of Energy: Can Buildings Become Reservoirs of Power?
Solar Facades on Bornholm Hospital. Image Courtesy of SolarLab Solar Facades on Bornholm Hospital. Image Courtesy of SolarLab

Environmental degradation has shed light on the need for new sources of energy. A shift in energy sources calls for innovative means of storing energy. For centuries, buildings have proven able to store people, objects, and systems, inviting a conversation about their untapped potential to efficiently store large amounts of energy. In this new era, can buildings go beyond being structures of function to potential reservoirs of power?

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