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hrvbr
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10 years ago
The main point is that lithium is hard to get for European companies. Sodium is abundant in saltwater, which is good for European companies and good for a more massive use of batteries (electric cars and home storage).
patrickk|10 years ago
Providing massive, (relatively) cheap battery backup to these intermittent power sources could allow Germany to accelerate the transition away from coal, which they've been forced to use more of due to decommissioning nuclear plants. If the power companies are willing to invest heavily in infrastructure for renewables, it bodes well for them investing further in batteries to improve grid stability and prices.
[1] http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/electrical-resis...
ju-st|10 years ago
Cheap batteries would allow every country to move to renewables.