Daneshmand
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NCKU has breakthrough on magnesium batteries - Taipei Times
Taiwan’s NCKU Research Team Developed Next-Generation Magnesium Batteries | EnergyTrend
Research Team in Taiwan Develops Next-Gen Magnesium Battery | Green Energy News
The story of the invention that could revolutionize batteries—and maybe American manufacturing as well - Quartz
There are literally tens if not hundreds of new inventions capable of changing the life of human being been developed in last couple of decades where they were either suppressed or ignored by either economic or political reasons... They are mostly oppressed by super huge entities who make money and power through a tech which will be threatened to diminish if new inventions are taken seriously....
It is naive to think that a new tech comes up invented and it is against the profits of multi-national companies and they just sit there watch their trillions of dollars to fade away!
Those are ongoing research. They are not yet marketable devices. It is different when you take a car to market which has a range of 5000 kilometers per charge. When you do that, no "energy consortium" and no "cartel" can compete with you.
All technologies start like that.
There was this medical doctor by the name of Dr John Ellis in 19th century. He started out by believing that there is some curative properties in crude oil, which at the time had very few uses such as being used as fuel in oil lamps. Actually the crude oil was seen as a useless commodity. These were the days of coal and the steam trains running on coal.
After much experimentation Dr Ellis found no curative property in crude oil, but he discovered that with distilling and fractioning crude oil, viscous lubricants can be drawn from it. At that time the components of steam engines used to be lubricated by animal and vegetable fats, in a manual process with engineers at every few kilometers stopping the trains, and lubricating the moving parts by applying these biological fats.
Dr Ellis, found a use of these crude oil drawn lubricants in steam engines, he set up a company and called it Valvoline (in reference to the process of lubricating valves of steam engines). This is how the crude oil refinery business and "energy consortium" started up. With oil refinery a big global business and oil an important global commodity.
Bring something better to the market and the old ones will be out. Just talking and wishing won't do it.
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Juts to let you know, I have just received a negative rating from the Think Tank @Daneshmand after I criticized his style of answering stuff that he has no enough information about. The negative rating might be well justified, but wanted to let you know if you think that a Think Tank shouldn't use nagative rating for personal revenge.
Peace.
You are a troll, intruding on a scholarly discussion. You called upon @WebMaster and he shall decide now.
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