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We can repurpose retired coal plants to produce green energy

Last updated: August 6, 2025 1:55 am
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The concept of repurposing retired coal-fired power plants to provide backup or emergency power for the electricity grid is gaining traction, with a sustainable twist. Instead of relying on fossil fuels, these retired plants could harness heat energy stored in dirt to generate electricity.

The process involves creating a massive dirt pile near the coal plant and installing industrial heaters inside. During periods of low electricity demand, these heaters would convert cheap electricity into heat, which would be stored in the dirt at a temperature of around 600°C. When power demand spikes, the heat can be extracted from the dirt using heated liquid pipes.

The heat extracted from the dirt would then be used to generate backup energy in the coal plant’s turbine blades and connected generator. By utilizing the stored heat to transform water into steam, the turbine blades can spin and produce electricity. This innovative approach eliminates the need for burning coal to heat the water, offering a more sustainable alternative.

Energy storage solutions like this are crucial to complement renewable energy sources like wind and solar, which are intermittent in nature. Dirt, being a cost-effective and widely available resource, offers a practical solution for long-term energy storage compared to lithium batteries or hydrogen fuel.

While the concept shows promise, there are challenges to address, such as reducing piping and electrical costs. However, the inherent heat-resistant properties of dirt, containing materials like silicon dioxide and aluminum oxide, make it a robust option for heat storage.

In the US, there is a significant number of retired coal facilities that could benefit from this technology, with nearly 300 coal-fired plants retiring between 2010 and 2019 alone. As coal struggles to compete with cheaper natural gas and renewables, repurposing these retired plants could provide new opportunities for local communities.

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Overall, the idea of repurposing retired coal plants for sustainable energy storage presents a unique opportunity to transition towards cleaner energy sources. By leveraging the heat stored in dirt, these plants can play a vital role in supporting the grid during peak demand periods while contributing to the clean energy transition.

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