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Revolutionary Battery developed at Stanford University

Started by hansvonlieven, December 20, 2007, 02:10:24 PM

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PulsedPower

@captainhook
QuoteHydrogen is NOT the answer as the losses converting say water to hydrogen and then H2 back to electricity are a HUGE waste compared to storing in a battery.

Depends on what fuel is available, if your electricity generation is from fossil fuels then it would be silly to use the chemical energy in them to make electricity and use that to make hydrogen, eff 40% as an upper limit. OTOH it is relatively easy to use the chemical energy to make hydrogen directly.  There are various gassification processes tailored to the available feedstock.

Electrolysis is the only option if you have nuclear electrical generation capacity.

armagdn03

WOW what an amazing new battery!!!
;D Now lets make it obsolete!  ;D
I wish I could turn my brain off sometimes, then I could get some sleep.

Dr. Tesla

Quote from: Koen1 on March 14, 2008, 09:47:34 PM
thanks I guess? Idunno what that EP thing is,


It is an abbreviation for "European Patent".