For over a century, humanity has stored electricity by pumping water uphill and letting it flow back down. It’s a clever trick—but now we’re thinking deeper. Literally.
What if we could turn the Earth itself into a rechargeable battery?
That’s exactly what a Texas-based company called Quidnet is doing. Their new technology—Geomechanical Energy Storage (GES)—uses high-pressure water injections into layers of impermeable rock to store massive amounts of energy for months, with zero leakage.
Not hours. Not days. Months.
Continue reading… “The Ground Beneath You Is Now a Battery—And It’s Already Working”