• SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    Consult a periodic table. Lithium will always out perform sodium. Sodium batteries only exist because lithium costs more, but these large deposits are being found worldwide every few months and lithium will drop in price as a commodity. At some point, recycling will require much less new lithium to be mined.

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          59 minutes ago

          I wrote it on other comments. I’m not here to summarize the internet for you.

          • partofthevoice@lemmy.zip
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            30 minutes ago

            I’m not here to summarize the internet for you.

            Fair, but how about you instead justify your point? That seems like a more reasonable ask.

            I wrote it on other comments.

            I’m not here to aggregate your content for you.

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        2 hours ago

        Wood is cheaper than steel. Which apparently is the most important way to be better in. But I wouldn’t build a skyscraper out of it.

        Saying that energy density is not important in energy storage technology is as stupid as saying that material strength is not important in building materials.

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          58 minutes ago

          You know there are skyscrapers built out of wood, right? And they’re kind of awesome.