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lufpleh
says
14 years ago
New Electrode Tech Could Recharge Batteries in Two Minutes
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might eliminate major obstacle to electric vehicles
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Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
yeah, read that in german, most interesting is, that the needed infrastructure is basically already there
lufpleh
says
14 years ago
with current price of oil, can see technology like this gaining fairly rapid adoption
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
i do not trust the change to electric cars atm. i first want to see nuclear power replaced.
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lufpleh
says
14 years ago
the knee jerk reaction by governments to replace oil/coal power with nuclear is definitely an error that future generations will regret
lufpleh
says
14 years ago
"right now solar energy is actually a half of a percent of the world’s energy but it’s doubling every two years and has been for 20 years,
lufpleh
says
14 years ago
so it’s only eight doublings away … which is 16 years, from meeting 100 percent of the world’s energy needs
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
i has one little problem with solar..
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
remember the erm.. ibm 5 in 5 thing or so, with printed solar surfaces anywhere?
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
on roads, houses, windows, literally any surface?
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
i have one little concern about it..
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
i wonder if its capable to cool down the earth
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
i mean, still our machines suck and give a lot of heat back, but i wonder if global solar harvesting will have an impact on the climate
Jacocalypse!
14 years ago
i know that 2/3rds are water, but still
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