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themangastand t1_ja0mu2t wrote
Reply to 700,000 without Power in Michigan by detroitdiesel
How is this even possible. Get -40 here and our power grid is just fine
themangastand t1_j6j70ve wrote
Reply to comment by Cult_of_Chad in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
nothing is wrong with sodium batteries either, sodium batteries in research are already getting close to current lithium and have the potential to even surpass it by 20-30% with new methods.
However they will always get destroyed by the new techologies of lithium such as solid state lithium. However there is many advantages to sodium over lithium. Such as they work far better in cold tempertures and they, far far cheaper, and degrade far slower then lithium batteries.
It makes sense once these sodium batteries come up in the next decade to replace them in our phone, bikes, affordable cars(high end cars can use lithium solid state), and all other smaller electronic devices that we use lithium currently for.
themangastand t1_j6it493 wrote
Reply to comment by PorkyPigDid911 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Even then not much longer in the context of how long we will last. Sodium is definitely needs to be the future of mainline batteries.
Unknown reserves won't be infinite. And definitely not even close to sodium.
themangastand t1_j6i12cf wrote
Reply to comment by PorkyPigDid911 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Lithium is great. But not good for longetivity. We won't last longer then a century with known reserves and that's if we start recycling. Sodium is where it's at. And using lithium only for when it's super needed is probably where the future will be
themangastand t1_j5aabkq wrote
Reply to comment by apeliott in TIL Japan is considered the world's most powerful passport, with visa-free access to 193 countries. Singapore and South Korea are close behind with 192 countries. Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan are the least powerful, all with visa-free access to 30 or less countries. by grandlewis
Well that doesn't really explain their lack of domestic travel. I've had many Japanese students that were shocked I took the shankesein to different places each day. Even 3 hours away.
It's like you guys have a bullet train across your entire country of course I'm going to use it.
So yeah I'd say it more has to do with culture and work culture. As the Japanese I talked to even found my domestic travel around Japan odd.
themangastand t1_j4vp5b6 wrote
Reply to Baby Bear in a tree by Alex_Sisyphus
Okay someone has to say it. The nose and eyes look like a dick and balls
themangastand t1_j3hah9w wrote
Reply to comment by LowRezDragon in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
I honestly think it's already enough. Just needs to pull himself up now.
themangastand t1_j07y6mp wrote
Reply to Sighting sketch by me by OwneTrick
This looks similar to my wife when she smiles too
themangastand t1_iy1ol2l wrote
Reply to comment by dustofdeath in News Release: NREL Creates Highest Efficiency 1-Sun Solar Cell - 39.5% efficiency by TimeSpentWasting
Not exactly true. Because in the summer our days are far far longer. In peak summer it's only is dark for about 5 hours here.
So you make up for it. As long as your allowed to supply back to the grid during that point it should balance out
themangastand t1_jcmtno9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in People with dark personality traits are better in finding novel ways to cause damage or harm others: Study reveals that people with more pronounced dark personality traits tend to have more malevolent creativity by DreamingForYouAlways
Yes but science isn't based on assumptions. But I don't think we needed to know this