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Question:  Everybody loves solar energy (and wind too), since it’s abundant, clean, and increasingly inexpensive. Yet, it’s not always available when the demand for power is greatest, which means that a lot of it cannot be used.  What percentage is, …

Take a Cool Guess—The Fun Quiz on Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability. Today’s Topic: Storing Solar Energy Read More »

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A huge percentage of the power grid was built solely to address peak loads, and is used less than 100 hours per year.  This is one of the many reasons that energy storage in any of its forms is so …

New Concept in Energy Storage Read More »

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A happy consequence of humankind’s progress in energy technology is that all the major components associated with the generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption of energy are improving simultaneously.  Here at 2GreenEnergy, we tend to talk mainly about generation, perhaps because …

Grid-Scale Energy Storage from Batteries – Soon To Be Economically Viable Read More »

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I’m joining some friends in a few minutes for a sushi dinner. This reminds me of the adage about our production and consumption of energy, which, for all intents and purposes, is the only supply chain in the world without storage. …

Even Sushi Enjoys Better Storage Than Energy Read More »

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