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mox@lemmy.sdf.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production

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Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production

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mox@lemmy.sdf.org to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Two years ago, sodium-ion battery pioneer Natron Energy was busy preparing its specially formulated sodium batteries for mass production. The company slipped a little past its 2023 kickoff plans, but it didn't fall too far behind as far as mass battery production goes. It officially commenced…
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    Sure, I get that. My priorities are clean energy that is as cheap as possible and nuclear just can’t compete on cost.

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      How about we regulate all the other power sources as heavily as we regulate nuclear?

      This is an extremely unfair comparison, because nuclear has to do things (Even leaving aside the Nuclear part of it) that no other energy source does.

      You know any coal supply chains that have to track each atom that they ever dig up?

      And even leaving aside cost, what about other benefits?

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        How about we regulate all the other power sources as heavily as we regulate nuclear?

        I can’t believe I even have to mention this but you realize that nuclear power has safety issues that wind and solar do not? Hence the regulation.

        And even leaving aside cost, what about other benefits?

        Such as?

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      @IchNichtenLichten
      It might have a higher initial upfront cost, but the return on investment over a plant’s whole lifetime makes it one of the cheapest. And even then, they don’t take long to break even.

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        This isn’t true but I’m happy to be proved wrong.

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          @IchNichtenLichten
          I’ve found this reference that seems good:

          https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/energy-and-the-environment/energy-return-on-investment

          https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/economic-aspects/economics-of-nuclear-power

          There’s certainly more, but I’m not nuclear powered and don’t have the mental energy for online debate 😁

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            You’re linking to a pro-nuclear trade group.

            Capital costs:

            Nuclear: $6,695–7,547

            Wind power: $1,718

            Solar PV with storage: $1,748

            Global levelized cost of generation (US$ per MWh):

            Nuclear: 140–221

            Wind: 24–75

            PV: 24–96

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source#

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              It looked suspiciously biased. I’m going to research more.

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