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Old 4th August 2017, 06:26   #1
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Default Alphabet is using salt and antifreeze to store power from wind farms

The latest from Alphabet's experimental X division? A storage solution for renewable energy. Code named "Malta," the system uses tanks of salt and antifreeze (or another hydrocarbon liquid) to create and store energy.

https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/31/...power-storage/
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