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Tag: Lithium batteries

Lithium batteries considered suitable for long duration (up to 8 hours) storage: makes more sense if they can be effectively recycled.

William P. Hall on February 4, 2022

By Dan Gearino, 03/03/2022 — Inside Clean Energy
In the New World of Long-Duration Battery Storage, an Old Technology Holds Its Own: California power companies choose lithium-ion batteries for an eight-hour storage project, passing on some newer options.

see also: Lithium empowered green energy storage is just getting better, less expensive, and less damaging to the environment

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Lithium empowered green energy storage is just getting better, less expensive, and less damaging to the environment

William P. Hall on February 4, 2022

by Jordan Wilkerson, 01/02/2022 in Scientific American
Recycled Lithium-Ion Batteries Can Perform Better Than New Ones: A novel method of recycling such batteries could help meet skyrocketing demand

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