• huquad@lemmy.ml
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    7 days ago

    Revolutionary new battery idea that will overtake lithium ion huh? Throw it on the pile

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      6 days ago

      Ehh I follow the battery news well enough to know it’s different this time.

      The way you can tell is that it isn’t coming from the MIT press release department.

      • BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        Honestly, it’s a good time for batteries and solar panels.

        I think we’re just going to let out current infrastructure rot out from under us and while house generators run on gas.

        I mean, we could modernize our infrastructure, but we can barely keep bridges standing and I’m not sure if utilities are communism or not. I suspect that they are.

        The lithium iron phosphate is already pretty impressive, just a bit pricey.

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          6 days ago

          Anything “flow” is going to be game changing to an extent I think let readers really barely understand. It turns energy storage into something as boring and understood as the refrigeration cycle. Flow means storage at scale becomes trivial.

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    6 days ago

    The actual story buried at the end of a Sino #1 article-

    In the United States, companies like Oregon-based ESS Tech Inc. are already deploying iron flow systems for tech giants like Google.

    However, some of these existing designs could struggle with “dendrites” — tiny, needle-like crystals that can short-circuit the battery. The Chinese team believes they have leapfrogged these hurdles by using an alkaline-based chemistry and their new molecular “shield.”

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      6 days ago

      They seem to have tackled the issue of dendrite forming.
      That would reduce maintenance on iron redox flow batteries sigificantly if true.

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      6 days ago

      Spamoflage

      I’m starting to see that China may have a large presence on lemmy. It would make sense with the .ml groups. You can see a lot of pro China stuff here plus lemmy is a generator against things like AI which benefits China.

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        6 days ago

        If people who enjoy futuristic tech and hate AI slop are now on the side of China, sign my ass up

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          6 days ago

          I think they are. I think tech forums are essentially places to convince people to hate tech. Hate progress. Meanwhile other countries embrace these new technologies and develop, build and iterate.

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        6 days ago

        If you don’t want to see so much China and Russia-glazing, just block yogthos and jackeroni, that should cut it down about 40%. I personally don’t mind agendaposting because I can tell from the get-go who it’s coming from. There are prolific anti-China agendaposters too, for example from an account named Scotty.