• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      It’s too bad there isn’t some sort of way we could store electricity in some sort of containment.

      Then we could do stuff like take electrically-powered devices with us wherever we went! Think of how handy that would be!

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        4 days ago

        Yeah! We could use such technology to trap this “artificial sun” instead, and then have a steady stable output throughout the night for things that use a bunch of electricity but run constantly, like water filtration plants and material processing facilities.

        Great idea! But I guess more research is needed to make this work for the things that use the MOST electricity, instead of small portable devices that use a fraction of the electricity

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        Batteries will never be enough for full down time store. Anyone who’s saying otherwise is selling you batteries.

        Just try to do some paper napkin math how much lithium batteries can store and how much we’d need to just satisfy current demand, not even talking about the near future.

        The only battery technology that has promise is good ol’ hydro but it’s only accessible to a few places around the world and in no way sustainable.

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          3 days ago

          Good thing there are options other than batteries. Which I have already linked to.

          Also, I am amused that you are suggesting batteries will never have enough storage in a glowing article about non-practical fusion power.