Climate Letter #345

Important new development in battery technology. This story will give you all the details and background you could ever want. It’s good reading. In brief, here is the main conclusion: “Our new electrolyte helps lithium batteries be more than 99 percent efficient and enables them to carry more than ten times more electric current per area than previous technologies,” said physicist Ji-Guang “Jason” Zhang of the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. “This new discovery could kick-start the development of powerful and practical next-generation rechargeable batteries such as lithium-sulfur, lithium-air and lithium-metal batteries.”

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Revolutionary new way to process cellulosic biomass into fuel. Cellulosic biomass is a much cheaper and more abundant raw material than the edible plants used in making today’s ethanol. It has been held back by the high expense and difficulty of processing into fuel. Apparently this latest discovery reverses that roadblock in a dramatic way. The result is liquid fuel that promises to be greaty competitive not only with today’s ethanol but with petroleum products in general, even at today’s low prices. (This could possibly also slow the progress being made by EV cars?) This major breakthrough was accomplished at the U of Cal, Riverside, which truly deserves our congratulations.
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Apple’s commitment to renewable energy keeps expanding. Now they are giving wind power the same kind of attention as solar, and there are even more projects of diverse nature in hand.   It’s all destined to help redefine the entire image of this company as it builds a whole new outlet for its creative energy.
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Update on Tesla’s solar-powered supercharger program. The first one is nearly ready, and more are coming. Oh, and the charges are free!
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For good measure, here is yet one more technology involving batteries that is moving ahead and has all sorts of upside potential—wireless charging.
Carl

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