• @[email protected]
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    1024 days ago

    there’s not enough lithium on this planet to store enough energy for like half of europe nevermind entire world

    This is a good use case for sodium batteries. They’re less energy-dense so not great for vehicles, but for a stationary application like this they’re perfect.

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      224 days ago

      yeah this is fine, but these need to run at high temperatures last time i’ve checked. that makes it a bit more complicated to use

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        24 days ago

        Sodium electric batteries, like the type that CATL developed? Or do you mean hot molten salt thermal batteries? Because I think the other poster is referring to the first kind.

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          24 days ago

          i thought sodium batteries need low hundreds C for ceramic electrolyte to work. i stand corrected

          e: CATL made sodium-ion battery, i was thinking of sodium-sulfur battery