gravity-based energy storage
Gravity-based energy storage refers to a system that harnesses the potential energy of elevated objects or materials by lifting them against the force of gravity, storing this energy for later use, and releasing it by allowing these objects or materials to descend, thus generating electricity or usable energy.
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