Is the infrastructure relevant though? As I understand it, the battery is charged by splitting water (H2O) into Oxygen and Hydrogen atoms (instead of H2 molecules, hence the name proton battery) and instead of compressing and cooling it, having a solid structure in which to store the protons. When drawing energy from the battery the opposite process takes place. So basically it is both an electrolyser when charging and a classic fuel cell when discharging with the storage of hydrogen (protons) being integrated in the same battery through a porous solid (mainly carbon). To quote from the article: >It looks like more of a battery competitor than a fuel cell competitor, though.
Next to the advantages they cite (energy and power density, abundant and environmentally unproblematic materials, recyclability, not explosive) I do wonder about the density in terms of volume. If they are bigger in size, they could constitute a better solution for big energy storages within the grid or at home, where now many are using lithium ion batteries.
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Aber nicht die üblichen Versionen, sondern Lowlands “Classical Trancelations”. Spezifisch die in Helsinki in 2018 aufgeführte Version.
Bin vor ein paar Tagen auf das Konzert gestossen und habe seither jeden Tag ein anderes Stück im Kopf :) Gestern war es z.B. noch Saltwater - Chicane. Wer Golden/Classic Trance mag und die Komplexität eines Orchesters mit Chor und Solisten schätzt, dem kann ich das nur empfehlen.