Yes your right we do have an electrical storage problem but converting the electricity into say hydrogen or NH3 and then back to electricity will always prove to be too complex, expensive, and inefficient no matter how much granola we eat.
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but efficiencies matter. The best electrical generators are 90 percent efficient at converting rotational force into electricity, the best electric motors are 90 percent efficient as well. Thats a final efficiency of 81 percent. Nothing else comes close the game changer will be battery tech that may not be far away.
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but efficiencies matter. The best electrical generators are 90 percent efficient at converting rotational force into electricity, the best electric motors are 90 percent efficient as well. Thats a final efficiency of 81 percent. Nothing else comes close the game changer will be battery tech that may not be far away.
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