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But how do we produce enough batteries for renewable energy?

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Pumped hydro? Or one of the many other non battery storage options, or just over production

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Pumped hydro requires a specific sort of place and not sure there’s enough of them for most countries to rely on.

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Correct. That’s why I enumerate a bunch itf other options for the other guy who said the same thing.

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How viable is pumped hydro? It would be good if feasible, but last I checked, there were not enough places where you can install them.

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No, you’re right. It’s not an option for everyone. Which is why I mentioned that there are many other solutions which are similar and over production which is simpler and cheaper

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Price driven consumption has been done by industrial users for decades. And countries like UK has been storing energy in storage heaters at home for decades as well. EVs can do wonders here.

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Redox flow, sodium ion, iron air, etc.

There are some 600+ current chemical-based battery technologies out there.

Hell for me, once sodium is cracked, that shit is so abundant that production wouldn’t have many bottlenecks to get started.

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Will Li-ion battery companies let that happen? They want profit, which means they want to keep the high battery cost.

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Oil & Gas companies didn’t want Solar, Wind, and Storage to proliferate, yet they did because of cost savings.

I think we could start to see that for these alternative-ion batteries if lithium supply ever becomes an issue. There will always be a niche that has the opportunity to grow in the economy. Just takes the right circumstances and preparation

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