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Old 20th December 2018, 09:24   #1
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Default Alphabet's hot salt energy-storage project becomes its own company

Alphabet's X division has played host to a string of experimental ideas, and another one is spinning out as an independent business. Malta uses cheap, abundant materials including salt, anti-freeze and steel to store power at grid scale.


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