Much of the technology is familiar and mature, and it could be the next big opportunity for cryogenics equipment manufacturers from New Jersey to California.
After all, if you can take air, turn it into a compressed liquid that is eventually used in industrial and healthcare settings, why not use a similar process to help meet our clean energy mandates?
It’s called Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES), and it might be the next big thing in the goal of reducing greenhouse gases while keeping our energy-devouring nation (and the world) powered up.
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