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PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_jdvh07p wrote
Reply to comment by commentsOnPizza in Hi, wanting to live in Cntral Cambridge/Harvard Square area - are there websites connecting apartment building companies that don't post on MLS/craigslist/apartment.com type places? Found a professionally managed apartment building this afternoon walking a neighborhood that isn't listed much... by PorkyPigDid911
That apartment building people go to craigslist is good knowledge for me
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_jdvgxto wrote
Reply to comment by rachellambblack in Hi, wanting to live in Cntral Cambridge/Harvard Square area - are there websites connecting apartment building companies that don't post on MLS/craigslist/apartment.com type places? Found a professionally managed apartment building this afternoon walking a neighborhood that isn't listed much... by PorkyPigDid911
I think I should spend some more time walking neighborhoods
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Reply to comment by Phobos15 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
No you aren't
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6iytur wrote
Reply to comment by Phobos15 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
I don't think you're grasping this time frame discussion at all.
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6im04x wrote
Reply to comment by o-rka in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Boring stuff like Iron and Water
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6idl5q wrote
Reply to comment by themangastand in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
> We won't last longer then a century with known reserves
"known reserves"
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6idj0a wrote
Reply to comment by grafknives in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Lithium Ion batteries for utility scale have 10 year warranties at 80%, and the cells are replaced to add ten years. Flow batteries start at 30 years and sort of go forever.
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6hwlal wrote
Reply to comment by nick1812216 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
no you haven't
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6hwe1q wrote
Reply to comment by balancedgif in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
If you want to buy today - ESS and Redflow selling today, plus some others
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6hw6z4 wrote
Reply to comment by Specific_Main3824 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
> still the same battery in your iPhone that was in your later Nokia
Not really. It's 1/10th the cost and with a whole lot more electricity per volume
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6fcdun wrote
Reply to comment by Phobos15 in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Didn't say breakeven price was 30 years, said that compared to lithium ion the price starts to make sense in that time frame. Breakeven price is much sooner for these assets. 7% IRR minimum pretty much requirement for investment.
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6f7hop wrote
Reply to comment by DixenSyder in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Batteries like this don't use cobalt, as well many cars don't use it anymore either. As well, it is very well known that we do in fact have more than enough resources - lithium in particular to meet our needs.
Lastly, already, almost every single car battery in the USA is being recycled because of the value of them and simply that it isn't allowed in many places to throw them into the dump.
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6eirt3 wrote
Reply to comment by Surur in Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
Flow batteries are about $800-1000/kWh deployed - whereas lithium ion is about $400-500/kWh (utility scale installs). BUUUT...lithium needs to be repowered at about 1/3 of its original cost every ten'ish years, while flows need a much lesser repowering about 1/20th of the cost every twenty years.
As well, power grid assets are expected to have 50 year lifetimes - so - taking 10-20-30 years to be competitive is actually quite appropriate.
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_j6egctk wrote
Reply to Scientists lower price of lithium's best competition - flow batteries - by 20%. Makes the battery effectively equal to or cheaper than lithium ion when spread over 30 years (flow battery lifetimes are effectively infinite with light repowering efforts). by PorkyPigDid911
I like lithium batteries because they're scaling and have dual uses - transportation and stationary storage. That we have so many vehicles moving so much stuff means even if lithium batteries have more material cost, they're going to scale so hard and become so well designed due to the HUGE amounts of money floating around them.
I like flow batteries because they run forever with just basic upgrades - versus lithium which currently needs to be heavily repowered after a decade or so (replacing battery modules a third of the cost of a deployed grid sized battery install). Flow batteris aren't as energy dense as lithium - but that's ok for stationary batteries. One benefit that flow batteries will get from the energy industry - ist aht even though lihtium ion will have more capacity being manfuactured due to transportation, the energy industry is large enough that even players #2/3/4 have a space to make big bucks (like coal is #1 for electricity these days, but gas, nuclear, hydro, wind, and solar all make bank too).
PorkyPigDid911 OP t1_jdvh0to wrote
Reply to comment by mtmsm in Hi, wanting to live in Cntral Cambridge/Harvard Square area - are there websites connecting apartment building companies that don't post on MLS/craigslist/apartment.com type places? Found a professionally managed apartment building this afternoon walking a neighborhood that isn't listed much... by PorkyPigDid911
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