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167: Getting Salty - Salt Water Batteries 

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Matt and Sean talk about whether salt water based batteries will be able to push it without peppa.
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00:00 - Intro & Feedback
05:12 - Saltwater Batteries Discussion

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Комментарии : 23   
@helmutkrahn9337
@helmutkrahn9337 Год назад
The battery installation in South Australia was a bit of an ememrgency and Tesla stepped in and offered to build it in 100 days or it was free (if my memory serves aright).
@Mr123trade
@Mr123trade 11 месяцев назад
Massive waste of Money.. Already had one fire..
@argledotorg
@argledotorg Год назад
Replacing emergency diesel generators with salt water flow batteries sounds like just the thing for hospitals and telecommunications facilities. Way quieter, and much less flammable material storage
@IronmanV5
@IronmanV5 Год назад
As much of a fan of flow batteries as I am, some would call me a fanboy, Lithium & soon Sodium ion batteries big advantage is fast response time. They can respond in fractions of a second. It won't be an either/or situation, it will be an AND situation as both fast response AND cheaper longer duration storage will be needed.
@AgnesCongdon-xk8hr
@AgnesCongdon-xk8hr 3 месяца назад
Stay undecided a bit longer. Thanks 😊 👍 🙆‍♂️
@jesse99901
@jesse99901 10 месяцев назад
You guys are hilarious and so necessary! Keep up the good work!
@mxguy2438
@mxguy2438 Год назад
Energy density is a fairly minor factor in residential/grid storage. It does matter to a point. Maybe once its an order or two in magnitude less than the density of lithium ion it starts to be a consideration. For many of us, a couple power walls might power a home, but something the size of a 20' shipping container would still be preferable if it did the same thing at half the cost.
@evane8155
@evane8155 Год назад
I’m all about #2 about the #2.
@sparkywatts3072
@sparkywatts3072 Год назад
Perhaps I've have missed it but I would love to hear Matt talk about AI, the good and bad. We can always count on Matt for a clear-eyed view.
@stephaniesullivan6976
@stephaniesullivan6976 Год назад
For home battery storage clearly mass or volumetric high energy density are far less important than in mobile situations like cars or phones. What DOES matter a lot is endurance (temporal and cycle durability AND especially round-trip efficiency. The 90% round trip efficiency in a powerwall is a lot better than the 70% to 80% of a vanadium flow battery or iron redox salt batteries. I think w hen looking at batteries the round trip losses are an important aspect to cover.
@Whayles
@Whayles Год назад
I absolutely loved the sewage treatment video! Very strange statement but it was so interesting and exciting really that there is so much potential in our waste!
@brianoconnell3652
@brianoconnell3652 8 месяцев назад
This is the first time I have seen you guys. Nice little find. Just a quick word to note to you too... saltwater batteries or not new and I use them currently from a company called Aquion. Yes the company is now out of business but they still work great. You can discharge them down to 90% dod. There are other companies that use them as well. Good luck.
@ppqp83
@ppqp83 5 месяцев назад
Hi Brian, I just read your comment and would like to know if you can share a bit more about your setup; kWh, cost, when you got it (and if there's any kind of warranty or redirected maintenance), discharge rates, life expectancy, etc I learned about Aquion a while back but not in time to get my hands on one of their batteries. Do you know if there's any alternative option? Thanks in advance!
@fortitudethedogwalker6273
@fortitudethedogwalker6273 Год назад
Idea for video. 5th generation district heating. Examples include Drake landing solar community Calgary Canada,( solar and geothermal). Whisper valley master planned community, Travis county, Texas. (heat pumps and geothermal). There are several in Europe. Using waste heat from electric generation. Holland MI. heats their streets in the winter and heats Municipal buildings. Copenhagen Denmark burns garbage and recycles waste heat to warm over 100,000 homes. I have no information on costs for these projects.
@jaredk6428
@jaredk6428 Год назад
Hey, some of us in the US South have A/C that could burn through 100kWh of electricity in a day. Bring on the big batteries. That said, my 14.9kW system is sized where I couldn't fill up. My best net export day might be 55-60kWh.
@Waynesification
@Waynesification Год назад
You know, you can use salt water as part of an air conditioning system, to take humidity out of the air? Hmm, a partner is forming here. There is a new water purification technique that produces 100% clean water using sunlight. Hmm. Battery, cooling and water purification using salt water and sunlight!
@mahnamahna3252
@mahnamahna3252 Год назад
It's not that uncommon to be out of power for weeks. Granted most of the people I know who've experienced weeks without power are rural. But not all. My ex worked with the power company and often went on storm damage. Sometimes out of state The worst was probably the ice storm the hit Little Rock Arkansas and surrounding areas about 20 years ago. It was worse than Houston TX.
@drillerdev4624
@drillerdev4624 Год назад
I think the longest shortage I experienced in my city was a day and a half, and that's when the power station in my neighborhood caught fire. The system was quickly rerouted and that was it. But you need a grid with redundancy and some margins for that to work.
@jimmyrk3
@jimmyrk3 Год назад
Number 2, number 2, number 2, number 2, number 2.
@christopherstaples6758
@christopherstaples6758 10 месяцев назад
I have a 60m3 salt battery , it just runs 60m along my fence line under the solar panels
@ppqp83
@ppqp83 5 месяцев назад
Hi Chris, I just read your comment and would like to know if you can share a bit more about your setup; kWh, cost, brand, discharge rates, life expectancy, etc Thanks in advance!
@timower5850
@timower5850 Год назад
Get to the point!
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