[LDES-technology] any volunteers?
Daniel M. KAMMEN
kammen at berkeley.edu
Thu Aug 27 09:51:16 PDT 2020
The flow battery team at Harvard is Michael Aziz I assume? He is an old
friend and teacher of mine.
Dan
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 9:50 AM Sarah Kurtz <skurtz at ucmerced.edu> wrote:
> I forgot to close the loop on who would prepare summaries to share next
> Wednesday about the next two groups we’ll talk with next week (these may
> differ a little from what I shared yesterday on Malta because they are at
> different stages).
>
> The two groups for next week are:
>
> 1. Harvard University is developing a flow battery using an organic
> approach (not the more standard vanadium or zinc). I think they are a ways
> away from commercialization.
>
> 2. Quidnet - Is doing geomechnical - they pump water into rock a couple of
> km below the surface (after drilling a deep hole, obviously) and then use
> the pressure later to convert back to electricity. Essentially, they are
> using the elastic properties of the rock.
>
> Any volunteers? I can share a little more with you, but mostly it is what
> you can find on a website…
>
> Sarah
>
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