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by bryanlarsen
1690 days ago
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> What is the carbon emissions per kwh The raw materials are lithium, potassium and iron. All are abundant but require significant energy to extract. So if we have a clean grid they can be produced with almost no carbon emissions. So if using "dirty" batteries is necessary to create the clean grid, it's still a massive win. |
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Everything is possible. But not everything is practical.
Energy density matters. Especially in industrial applications.
For example, electric passenger vehicles are a great solution because the weight of passengers is negligible.
Electric semis hauling freight? Not so much. The payload has to be reduced by a significant amount because the battery is so damn big.
I don't know what the extraction process involves, but I've been to a few mines. Truck, the size of a house moving massive loads. And lots of big stationary machines, which I assume are already electric powdered.