The problem at the heart of many sustainable-energy systems: How to store power so it can be delivered to the grid all the time, day and night, even when the wind's not blowing and the sun's not shining? At MIT, Donald Sadoway has been working on a grid-size battery system that stores energy using a three-layer liquid-metal core. With help from fans like Bill Gates, Sadoway and two of his students have spun off the Liquid Metals Battery Corporation (LMBC) to bring the battery to market.
Grid level storage, designed to the market price point, without government subsidy.
Irans main drive for acquiring atomic weapons is not for use against Israel but as a deterrent against U.S. intervention -- Major General Zeevi Farkash, head of the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate
Grid level storage, designed to the market price point, without government subsidy.
Great. Too bad government had to deliver the proverbial kick in the ass.
Almost every country in the Middle East is awash in oil, and we have to side with the one that has nothing but joos. Goddamn, that was good thinkin'. Esso posted on 2012-01-13 7:37:56 ET
The presentation is HOT-AIRE ... it is BS, in other words. Everyone claims a niche idea in new or "renewable" power consumption methods and techniques designed to ensure SUSTAINABLE human consumption needs.
There aren't any solutions other than eliminate the consumption in the first place; this means to reduce the human population base. The planet is going to boil for all these lies and presentations that spread continued belief in modern technology based on a MS PowerPoint presentation designed to mask and disguise the real problems with over-consumption in the first place.