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Tue, 02 Feb 2010, 12:10pm #1
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This article shows how big the energy storage market is about to become.

If the EESU is real and ready...... humina humina humina!

http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/HONSHI/201...


Dick Weir will not go quietly in the night, he will bring forth the new EESU, for EESU reveal day is our Independence day! - Futureman 100/10

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Tue, 02 Feb 2010, 12:58pm #2
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Can't see Lithium taking off, at ~$1,000 / kWh, given current petroleum prices.

Ya' pays yer' money, and ya' takes yer' chances.

If EEStor can *economically* mass produce EESUs, Lithium investors are going to loose their shirts.


Go DW Go - *economical* mass production

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Tue, 02 Feb 2010, 1:15pm #3
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As I said in chat several months ago, and was taken to task for it: If eestor has what they claim, it will be as big a change in the economy as the industrial revolution. The entire energy infrastructure of the world will change to renewable energy.


Y_Po: eevestor999, you brain-dead gnoos

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Tue, 02 Feb 2010, 1:49pm #4
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eevestor999 wrote:

If eestor has what they claim, it will be as big a change in the economy as the industrial revolution. The entire energy infrastructure of the world will change to renewable energy.

That's like claiming that the switch from steam engines to the internal combustion engine was "as big a change as the industrial revolution". A big change, yes. But certainly not as big a change as the industrial revolution.

And a "better battery" won't cause power plants to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy overnight, or even in a few years.


The more electric cars will be made, the cheaper they will be. The more internal-combustion cars are made, the more expensive oil is. --Shai Agassi, Better Place

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