TU Berlin researchers say early demand for round-the-clock carbon-free electricity could help bring advanced energy technologies to market faster through technology learning effects. Grant funding for the research was provided by Google, which has since announced plans to build the world's largest iron-air battery.Early adoption of 24/7 carbon-free energy procurement could quickly cut the cost of new energy generation and storage technologies, according to researchers at TU Berlin and Princeton University, potentially accelerating deployment and making round-the-clock clean power commercially ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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