It’s only a matter of time before new batteries far beyond current capacity are common. Like computers/cellphones, they will be very expensive at first before the prices drop and everyone can afford them.
If we were smart our nation would be heavily investing in the next generation of nuclear energy to meet our needs and lower costs.
Outstanding. This looks really promising
I worked in phosphoric acid fuel cell research in the 80s.
No matter how hard we tried to increase platinum surface area, it would quickly recrystalize to a much lower surface area within a few dozen hours of operation. This was a significant factor in the early performance decay
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