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A “climate battery” is a subterranean air-circulation system that takes the hot, moist, ambient air from the greenhouse during the day, stores it in the soil, and discharges it at night. It can offer tropical and Mediterranean climates at similarly high altitudes and in cold climates (and everywhere else).  
A “climate battery” (also known as a "heat bank") is a subterranean air-circulation system that takes the hot, moist, ambient air from the greenhouse during the day, stores it in the soil, and discharges it at night. It can offer tropical and Mediterranean climates at similarly high altitudes and in cold climates (and everywhere else).  


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A “climate battery” (also known as a "heat bank") is a subterranean air-circulation system that takes the hot, moist, ambient air from the greenhouse during the day, stores it in the soil, and discharges it at night. It can offer tropical and Mediterranean climates at similarly high altitudes and in cold climates (and everywhere else).

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