Battery storage – the future
Our future energy sources are well known.
[1] wave power
[2] wind power
[3] solar power
[4] you fill in the blank ___________
All these never-ending energy sources have one very big flaw.
The ocean sometimes goes calm and the wave power stops
The wind stops blowing & the energy from it stops too
The sun sets, clouds cover the sky & the light of the sun is blocked
Whatever you fill in online [4] is not a 24-hour source of energy. There will be dead spots in these sources
The future for us is the ability to “store” those energy sources for future needs.
That storage mechanism is the “battery”; that is our future.
If you want a piece of the pie; I strongly suggest you invest in hydrogen fuels.
Our cars will have a large hydrogen fuel cell under their car and when the battery needs recharging all you have to do is drive your vehicle over an exchanger, the exchanger reaches up; removes the discharged battery and replaces it with a freshly charged one. Now your off to do what you do with a 300-mile charge to get you where you want to go.
Our future energy sources are well known.
[1] wave power
[2] wind power
[3] solar power
[4] you fill in the blank ___________
All these never-ending energy sources have one very big flaw.
The ocean sometimes goes calm and the wave power stops
The wind stops blowing & the energy from it stops too
The sun sets, clouds cover the sky & the light of the sun is blocked
Whatever you fill in online [4] is not a 24-hour source of energy. There will be dead spots in these sources
The future for us is the ability to “store” those energy sources for future needs.
That storage mechanism is the “battery”; that is our future.
If you want a piece of the pie; I strongly suggest you invest in hydrogen fuels.
Our cars will have a large hydrogen fuel cell under their car and when the battery needs recharging all you have to do is drive your vehicle over an exchanger, the exchanger reaches up; removes the discharged battery and replaces it with a freshly charged one. Now your off to do what you do with a 300-mile charge to get you where you want to go.