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Interesting and it may indeed have some merit down the line.
But at the moment it is an academic experimental result that at best will need expensive engineering and testing to make it manufactureable and get it into production. I will cheer but not hold my breath.
It is good to see fundamental research being done on new (or old but impractical) chemistries.SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels. -
Interesting and it may indeed have some merit down the line.
But at the moment it is an academic experimental result that at best will need expensive engineering and testing to make it manufactureable and get it into production. I will cheer but not hold my breath.
It is good to see fundamental research being done on new (or old but impractical) chemistries.Comment
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I too keep looking and hoping for the breakthrough but like russ I will not hold my breath.Comment
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The researchers have to push and sometimes add a bit of blather to get funding.
Other times some blogger gets some half baked information and being stupid just runs with it.
We just have to remember that 99% plus percent of the time it all comes to nothing - that fraction of a percent is what will make the difference.
The ones making the difference are not to be found on the crowd funding sites though. This is big business and big bucks.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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The researchers have to push and sometimes add a bit of blather to get funding.
Other times some blogger gets some half baked information and being stupid just runs with it.
We just have to remember that 99% plus percent of the time it all comes to nothing - that fraction of a percent is what will make the difference.
The ones making the difference are not to be found on the crowd funding sites though. This is big business and big bucks.
They know that they need to have something in place to keep the voltage and frequency from dropping when an RE generator stops. So first they try to limit the % of connections of RE to their grid, followed by locating "storage" at critical sights. Keeping the grid happy using "batteries" may be expensive but could also be cheaper than running a "peaker" generator all the time for those "just in case" times.Comment
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The researchers have to push and sometimes add a bit of blather to get funding.
Other times some blogger gets some half baked information and being stupid just runs with it.
We just have to remember that 99% plus percent of the time it all comes to nothing - that fraction of a percent is what will make the difference.
The ones making the difference are not to be found on the crowd funding sites though. This is big business and big bucks.
It does stimulate the imagination a bit, to look at what the industrious people are doing. However, I can appreciate that you folks see a lot of things like this come and go.Comment
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The value of being able to time shift baseline (cheap) power to prime use times is fantastic - the utilities and or their suppliers are after this big time. The same ones that make the gas turbines are probably the most interested - say GE, Siemens and on.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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When talking batteries, it all comes down to life span and cost, providing the batteries are relatively efficient and are responsive.Comment
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Agreed and is potentially very big business. Ambri is another company that has developed a molten salt battery where the target is for grid storage. There is an interesting video about battery storage technology and Ambri here:
When talking batteries, it all comes down to life span and cost.Comment
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Yes, it takes a long time and a lot of capital to create a new battery technology and bring the product out to marketComment
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Yes - this is the other company and product my brother told me about. Ambri. Liquid Metal. I looked it up, and it seems they are a ways off.Comment
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