MIT spinoff company says its electrically conductive bricks can replace fossil fuels used in industrial processes

Medford, MA - May 3: From left, Joey Kabel, CTO and Dan Stack, CEO, co-founders of Electrified Thermal Solutions in Medford are pictured next to the company's elevator-sized pilot system which contains electrically charged bricks that generate and store heat. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Medford, MA - May 3: From left, Joey Kabel, CTO and Dan Stack, CEO, co-founders of Electrified Thermal Solutions in Medford are pictured next to the company's elevator-sized pilot system which contains electrically charged bricks that generate and store heat. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
MIT spinoff company says its electrically conductive bricks can replace fossil fuels used in industrial processes
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