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As the planet gets hotter, engineers are racing to find ways to store energy on a massive scale, clearing the way for a transition to renewable electricity.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Batteries basic manufacturing has not changed a lot since the 20th century. Just more storage and using different materials. The challenge for us now is how to store lots of energy and for that we need maybe to think out of the box to create massive batteries which can store what renewables are producing so renewables can grow and be able to substitute fossil fuels. The solutions in this video are real original. They are experimental but they could easily be the future we need to fight against climate change. We will see which real solutions come from these ideas and others.