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by galaxyLogic 6 days ago
I think I read somewhere that salt can be used as energy storage medium? So we could get both water and batteries for renewal energy.
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It’s about thermal storage, you don’t use table/sea salt for that, and you don’t need a lot of salt, because the salt is in a closed loop; it’s not being consumed.
But more thermal storage you want more salt you want, and it's gotta cost something, right?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molten-salt_battery

If you read the article you sent me, you'll learn that, just as I said, you don't use sodium chloride, aka table salt, aka sea salt, for these purposes.
A better example are sodium ion batteries, which are about to take off in a big way

https://www.catl.com/en/news/6812.html