Constructing solutions using cement-based materials for energy
This involves showcasing successful case studies like rechargeable concrete batteries, cement-based thermal energy storage systems for concentrated solar plants, energy
The integration of cement-based energy storage systems into large-scale construction represents a transformative approach to sustainable infrastructure. These systems aim to combine mechanical load-bearing capacity with electrochemical energy storage, offering a promising solution for developing energy-efficient buildings and smart infrastructure.
A research team from Southwest University in China, led by Professor Zhou Yang, has developed a cement-based material that can both generate and store electricity. The composite combines traditional cement with a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel, resulting in a material that offers structural integrity and additional functional capabilities.
The concept of integrating layered cement-based batteries into structural elements such as buildings, bridges, and highway pavements holds significant potential. However, it is essential to recognize that research on cement-based energy storage remains at the laboratory scale.
Recent advances in concrete batteries and their potential as energy storage have been introduced. The role of conductive additives and ionic conductors on the concrete battery has been discussed. The concrete battery is more sustainable with less hazardous materials.
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