Facebook Tweet Help Stories Commercial Design Civic & Institutional Empowering the future Share Tweet Help CRA turns a former petroleum refinery plant in Trieste, Italy, into a waterfront battery park – the project testing innovative green energy solutions Designed by Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA)From the design firm:This project connects former oil tanks to the Adriatic Sea to convert them into clean water batteries.International design and innovation office CRA has unveiled a master plan for a former oil refinery in the city of Trieste, Italy, transforming it into a renewable energy park. Developed for the Port of Trieste, the design features tanks converted into ‘water batteries’ as part of a 365,000m² reclaimed seafront park. The project opens up an inaccessible area of the city’s vast industrial port infrastructure, facing the Adriatic Sea at its northernmost point.Suggesting new ways to reuse former industrial facilities, the design employs renewable energy sources in an integrated way. At the core of the project are six former oil reservoirs – each of them at a height of 15m, totalling 110,000m² of capacity – that will be turned into water batteries.When there is the need to store power, seawater is pumped up into the tanks and turned into potential energy. Conversely, when power is needed, the stored seawater is used to produce hydroelectric energy, pouring water back into the sea. The system functions as a small “pumped hydroelectric” plant. The solution is fully renewable as the energy needed to pump up seawater is provided by agrivoltaics – elevated photovoltaic panels scattered across a publicly accessible urban park.“One of today’s major challenges is the transformation of the 20th-century industrial and energy legacy infrastructure we have in our cities,” says Carlo Ratti, founding partner of CRA and curator of the upcoming Biennale Architettura 2025. “Our project in Trieste manifests this ambition in a striking way – the same pipes that were polluting the environment can now power the green revolution.” The project was also inspired by the Port of Trieste’s ambition to reimagine the role of urban harbours as sites of shared innovation. “The future energy infrastructure should not be hidden from public view, as it happened in the past – rather, it should become part of urban experimentation, allowing a conversation to happen on our future development paths,” says Ratti.The master plan reconnects the city of Trieste with the neighbouring municipality of Muggia. In addition to the energy facilities, it features green areas, urban farms, and an Innovation Park with a biotech research facility. The project stands as the most recent example of CRA’s commitment to decarbonising our cities and thinking about the future of energy. Credit list Water parkWater park Water park design, Trieste, Italy Client Port of Trieste Design firm Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA) Designed by: Carlo Ratti Associati (CRA) Story by: Trendsideas 21 Apr, 2024 Civic and Institutional Design Commercial Design Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Commercial Design Trends 40-1C 40-1C Read More Similar Stories