TheBeastie
1 MW
Until I saw this video I had decided Lithium Sulfur was a baloney battery chemistry/tech. But after watching this on MunroLive I totally flipped and decided this is the real deal and will come.


I was a believer too, until I tested the Oxis LiS cells. Even on the 50 cycles we put on them they lost about 25% of their capacity - and started to swell.Until I saw this video I had decided Lithium Sulfur was a baloney battery chemistry/tech. But after watching this on MunroLive I totally flipped and decided this is the real deal and will come.
Just looking up those Oxis LiS cells, I can see they were making bold claims years before the breakthrough on Lithium Sulfur was discovered which was only like a year ago.I was a believer too, until I tested the Oxis LiS cells. Even on the 50 cycles we put on them they lost about 25% of their capacity - and started to swell.
Maybe someday.
Give battery systems a lot of thought, guess the thinking should stop and go all in! Here you can store (if you can call it that) the excess and use it later.We "donated" the rest to the utility. Here we don't get credit if we generate more than we produce; we can go to zero (at which point we pay that $6 a month base rate) but never get money back when we generate more than we use. We are still on the DR rate and are on NEM 1.0 so we 'settle up' once a year, and that's when they determine how much we owe.
However we are also participating in a program called Ohm Connect, a program that's separate from our utility bill. That's a DR (demand response) program where they send out a signal and you reduce your usage - then get money back for that. It's intended for people who turn off lights, reduce their A/C usage etc during peak demand times. I have a battery system that is used specifically for that, and can dump 3000 watts back to the grid when they need it. (We talked to Ohm Connect and they are fine with this; they get paid by the kwhr reduced so they are happy to see more reductions they can monetize.) So far over the past 4 years I've made $1200.
We just switched to a heat pump for heating and cooling, so we will see if next year we still break even.
Yep. I would add that:Battery back up system during the peak hours would balance it out.
This might be one of the wildest arguments against wind turbines that I've ever heardSo what happens to the earth when the wind turbines suck so much energy from the wind that waves cannot be made. That energy was to be sucked up by the earth and its living organisms. Will trees get weak and break due to the lack of wind to make them strong.
Wind turbines don't block wind.not arguing at all and have not posted anywhere that I am against them. just saying, (asking) aren't ocean currents a major contributing factor to the earth's climate. what creates ocean currents? waves? what creates waves? wind?
Wind is caused by the sun warming and cooling different areas of the earth differently. As long as the earth has temperature differences, it has wind and waves.So what happens to the earth when the wind turbines suck so much energy from the wind that waves cannot be made. That energy was to be sucked up by the earth and its living organisms. Will trees get weak and break due to the lack of wind to make them strong.
Yeah! And what if you put up so many turbines that the Earth stops spinning, or so many solar panels that they suck all the energy out of the Sun? We'd be in deep doo-doo then!So what happens to the earth when the wind turbines suck so much energy from the wind that waves cannot be made. That energy was to be sucked up by the earth and its living organisms. Will trees get weak and break due to the lack of wind to make them strong.
Whay exacctly might that “inconvnient truth” be ..?yup and the inventors of the internal combustion engine had no clue of the "inconvenient truth" coming their way either.
Oh I think they have a good idea. Carburetors gave way to fuel injection. Vacuum advance gave way to computer engine controls. All inventors realize that technology (and invention) moves on.yup and the inventors of the internal combustion engine had no clue of the "inconvenient truth" coming their way either.
I sure hope not ive enjoyed reading this madness im sure chay gbt will resurrect this thread in years to come when humans are gone laughing at why not to be human, doesn't exactly sell us in our best light.I wonder if this thread will ever die?
Yes, im pretty sure there will be a lot of self reflection and reconsideration in the future when the hard reality of. “Wind and Solar vs Coal, Gasoline, Nuclear”……. finally reveals itself !I sure hope not ive enjoyed reading this madness im sure chay gbt will resurrect this thread in years to come when humans are gone laughing at why not to be human, doesn't exactly sell us in our best light.
Agreed. Given today's trends, the outcome is pretty certain.Yes, im pretty sure there will be a lot of self reflection and reconsideration in the future when the hard reality of. “Wind and Solar vs Coal, Gasoline, Nuclear”……. finally reveals itself !![]()
….all % from a low base !Solar growing 40% a year
Wind growing 30% a year
US BESS installations tripled in 2021, doubled in 2022
In California, solar and wind provide 28% of all electrical power. More than nuclear. More than large hydro. Far more than coal.….all % from a low base !
As it should, considering that CA has closed all but 1 of its Nuk’s and only has 64 MW of coal generation left.In California, solar and wind provide 28% of all electrical power. More than nuclear. More than large hydro. Far more than coal.