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Me neither. I think I'd prefer yr company anyhow, VCWhere is that? Sorry I can’t see Qldfrogs side of the conversation
Good evening Country LadIs an aluminium-sulphur battery the way out of the lithium quagmire?
Researchers based out of MIT in the US say they’ve invented a new kind of battery, made from abundant and low-cost materials, that could compete with lithium-ion batteries and help plug the gaps caused by renewable intermittency.
The new battery uses the elements aluminium and sulphur as its two electrodes, with an electrolyte made of molten salt in between, and is described in a new paper by an international team of researchers in the journal Nature.
"From" the biased ABC or "Placed" in the biased ABC? I have noticed a bit of vanadium news lately...Vanadium redox flow batteries.
Invented 20 years ago at the UNSW but ignored until now.
Provides long term, large scale storage for big applications like grids.
From the biased ABC..
Invented in Australia, this battery never degrades and can last 'forever'. So why haven't we heard of it?
A type of battery invented by an Australian professor in the 1980s is being touted as the next big technology for grid energy storage. Here's how it works.www.abc.net.au
Hmm Matt Birney one time rising star of the WA Liberal party. Perhaps has a finger in a vanadium venture."From" the biased ABC or "Placed" in the biased ABC? I have noticed a bit of vanadium news lately...
Maybe hotcopper and twitter aren't doing their part to pump up share prices enough?
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This means that battery materials usage is growing faster than the car market is growing.Battery Materials Used per Year = (Cars per Year) X (Battery Materials per Car)
in this article, where the author must clearly be paid by the word, there are some points relevant to ASX stocks that are involved in mineral extraction for EV and other battery needs.
Excerpt:
"The market research firm Adamas Intelligence published a free study: State of Charge: EVs, Batteries and Battery Metals. This is a good starting point for self-directed investors. They include estimates of the actual battery materials deployed in worldwide EV fleets. This is detailed research of the bottom-up kind that is difficult to do at home.
"You will get more from reading the study, but here are some takeaways:
The bottom line is simple to relate:
- Average battery capacity in kWh is growing year on year.
- Materials used per car is also growing year on year.
- Car units are growing year on year.
This means that battery materials usage is growing faster than the car market is growing.
The estimated, point-in-time as of 2022 H1, intensity of usage per car was:
if you multiply that by EV sales, measured in millions of units, you get a lot of material. The growth rate in EV sales varies a bit but climbed rapidly in the last three years. Tesla has a stated target to grow at around 50% CAGR per year through 2030....
- Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE) 18.8kg/car
- Nickel 14.1kg/car
- Cobalt 3.0kg/car
- Manganese 3.8kg/car
- Graphite 28.4kg/car
Full article:
Why I like the good Carbon (Graphite)
Lithium dominates discussion for battery metals. We like Syrah Resources, which produces the good Carbon called Graphite. It is not a metal.www.livewiremarkets.com
Yep, the Industrial Revolution would have been so different if they'd figured that out, earlier.Batteries from bugs
Nature as evidenced so often, already holds a lot of the keys to homo sapien problems.Batteries from bugs, using air for powering devices.
A 'natural battery' generates electricity from 'thin air'
A “natural battery” – an enzyme that can convert air into electrical energy – has been found by Monash University researchers.thenewdaily.com.au
Even more interesting if it was scalable to grid level.Nature as evidenced so often, already holds a lot of the keys to homo sapien problems.
So looking to the perhaps not so distant future.
The cynic in me asks, will we be exporting these bugs to other worlds?
Moreover, do similar bugs already exist off world?
Very, very interesting stuff this and sure wish the boffins well in patenting the technology.
It does appear to be a real possibility.Moreover, do similar bugs already exist off world?
China is leading the world in battery technology. Everyone else is playing catch up.
The big disaster has been North Volt. This story explores that situation
China supplies about 80% of the world’s lithium-ion batteries, and is home to six of the world’s 10 largest EV battery makers, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. Chinese companies are even more dominant in battery components, such as cathodes, anodes, separators and electrolytes.
And China isn’t Europe’s only problem: The US, Canada, Japan, South Korea, India and Indonesia are also looking to lure investments to develop their battery industries.
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