Bogotá, a city perched 2,640 meters above sea level, experiences frequent power fluctuations due to its reliance on hydropower (which accounts for ~70% of Colombia's electricity). When droughts hit—like the 2024 dry spell that reduced reservoir levels by 40%—the city literally holds its breath. Enter compressed air energy storage (CAES), a technology that could turn Colombia’s mountainous terrain into a giant battery. Let’s unpack how this works and why it’s making engineers do the “¡Qué chimba!” dance. [2023-01-26 11:49]
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