Asmae Berrada, a professor of energy at the International University of Rabat, discusses her work on gravity energy storage and its potential in renewable energy systems.
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A.B. holds the following patents related to gravity energy storage: System for Storing Gravitational Energy Based on a Hydraulic Facility and Using a Pulley System (no. PCT/MA2021/050028); Gravitational Energy Storage System Using Compressed Air (no. PCT/MA2022/050010); Dispositif de stockage d’energie gravitaire renforce par des ressorts de compression et de traction a fonctionnement simultane (OMPIC, no. 57096); Systeme de stockage d’energie gravitationnelle reposant sur une installation hydraulique et utilisant un systeme de poulies (OMPIC, no. 52677); and Systeme de stockage d’energie gravitaire a air comprime (OMPIC, no. 54779).
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Asmae Berrada (أسماء برادة) was interviewed by Laura Zinke
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Berrada, A., Zinke, L. An interview with Asmae Berrada about gravity energy storage. Nat. Rev. Clean Technol. 1, 450–451 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44359-025-00084-8
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