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by XorNot
861 days ago
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The heavier you make your counterweight, the more strength you need in your cables. The problem is that you could solve this by say, lowering a small pallet of whatever to the bottom of the shaft and moving it sideways out of the way - trading "power" for "energy storage". But if you extend that idea you wind up at "pump a liquid" as the obvious way to do it, since that has essentially no limit on flow-ability. The other problem of course it lead in the first place: 1000kg of lead at 1500m high is about 4kWh of potential energy. 1000kg of Lead-Acid batteries is about 25 kWh of potential energy. I suppose you could put the batteries on a cable for the extra 4kWh but I suspect the complexity isn't worth it. |
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That's just so well said. Should be the top comment every single time this dumb idea is surfaced.
I'm convinced now people are pulling stunts like this just to make renewables look bad.