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‘World’s largest battery’ to provide 100-hour iron-air storage for Google data center

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Submitted ⁨⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago⁩ by ⁨Innerworld@lemmy.world⁩ to ⁨technology@lemmy.world⁩

https://interestingengineering.com/energy/worlds-largest-battery-plan-for-google

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  • Zwuzelmaus@feddit.org ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

    When oxygen from the air passes over small pieces of iron inside the battery, the iron rusts and produces electricity. To recharge the battery, an electric current removes the oxygen from the rust, turning it back into iron

    Every week we can read about some new & exotic chemical processes that can (maybe, hopefully 😇) be used for batteries… but “the iron and the rust”, that is old.

    So: Why haven’t we heard of any iron-rust-batteries before?

    Form’s iron-air batteries are heavier and less efficient than their counterparts; they can only return about 50% to 70% of the energy used to charge them

    Oh. Damn.

    So, that’s why, I guess. 50% sounds terrible.

    almost three times as cheap

    Oops? Now we are in business again? Maybe, hopefully 😇

    I really find it interesting.

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    • very_well_lost@lemmy.world ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

      It’s also clever politics. Minnesota has the largest iron mining operations in the entire United States, so choosing iron as your core battery technology is a smart (albeit cynical) way to drum to some local support with the promise of bringing new demand back to the taconite mines.

      Whether that will be strong enough to overcome the extreme negative sentiments around datacenter projects? Who knows…

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    • hector@lemmy.today ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

      The came out with vanadium batteries for some heavy industrial operations as well a number of years back.

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