How This Simple Material Breakthrough Will End Battery Storage

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How This Simple Material Will End Battery Storage - With Extreme Temperature and a Breakthrough HEAT ENGINE! #renewableenergy #energystorage #batterystorage

Thermal Energy Storage in the form of bricks is a solution that could immediately end the dependence of industries on fuel or battery storage. The solution that powers, as well as heats industry, is cheaper than natural gas & battery storage. Also, these efficient energy storage systems are the basis of making the most out of intermittent renewable energy.
Wherever industries require heat, the thermal energy storage solution is more feasible as its significantly cheaper and more reliable than Lithium-ion batteries. The bricks as a thermal battery storage solution are quite simple and last longer.

Two startups; Rondo Energy (using plain bricks for energy storage) & Antora Energy (using an unexpected material - see the video !) have both received millions of dollars in investment for their thermal battery-based solution.

In the Second half of the video, you will know the technology of a startup using an UNEXPECTED MATERIAL to not just store vast amounts of heat but also produce electricity using a super-efficient heat engine!

Both these companies have the potential to heat industry cheaper than fossil fuels & end battery storage, especially for heat-intensive applications.

This simple brick battery storage is way beyond SAND BATTERY due to the higher temperature range, and Energy density & could be a future for powering industries. They could be the future of industrial-scale energy storage beyond Lithium-ion based battery storage as well as a cheaper alternative to burning any fossil fuel including Natural Gas.

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:00 Global Energy Usage Pattern
02:05 Rondo’s Brick Battery
04:38 Energy Density of Brick Battery
05:25 Concept of Sensible Heat Storage
06:14 Heat distribution in Bricks
07:58 Antora’s Thermal Battery Storage
08:46 Why This Material?
10:38 Electricity from Hot Blocks
11:12 The Technology of Antora
11:55 Benefits of This Material in Heat Battery
12:38 Conclusion

#revolutionaryengineering #energystorage #battery #renewableenergy #batterystorage
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We were using this idea here in Oz back in the 70's in the form of 'offpeak home heating'. It utilised the low demand times cheaper off-peak rates to heat up a pile of bricks and the heat was extracted using a multi-speed fan. They seem to have lost popularity possibly due to the habit of running out of heat sooner than desirable requiring alternative heaters operating at full general supply rate to make up the difference. Heat pumps (with reverse cycle) combined with efficient insulation and double glazed windows are now the best 'off the shelf' option these days.

potterteksmith
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Let the planet heat up, then we wont need to use as much energy for heating 😂

staym
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As people mentioned below, with "normal" materials we can convert 300-400% of an applied electricity into a heat with a heat pump. But with a carbon, which is a heating element at the same time, that percentage will be only 100%

scor
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Where does one buy these cheap large carbon blocks in US?

lIII
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I had electric storage heaters at home which heated up bricks inside a metal casing, and these produced heat for several hours after the power supply was turned off. The only problem with those is that when they were used irregularly it cost a lot of money to get them warm from a cold start, but a brick battery would be in constant use, so far more efficient.

captaincat
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seems like every single day i hear about some new game changing green energy storage or battery technology which can solve many of our current problems, yet still not a single one of them has come to market as far as i can tell.

this does make sense of course, but when can we start to actually see this tech put into use?

teklife
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Damn it! I had invented this utility patent decades ago but since I don't have money couldn't actually buy it...

Tpv cell + solar = an idea I wanted to implement for all solar cells. 🤦‍♂️ I need to go. To MIT before any more of my ideas are created... Already had like 5 taken by giant manufacturers 😢

kornshadow
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I can't WAIT for ThunderF00t to destroy this with math and science.

AflacMan
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resistive heating is very inefficient. also you say you can store the heat for 50 years and then say 1% per day loss.

domenicperito
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Really nice film dood. I am experimenting with domestic sand batteries and would love to know more about the insulation that achieves 1% loss per day? Also the tpv cells for turning heat into power, where can I get one please (I’m in the uk). The properties of graphite as a thermal mass is very very interesting, I would like to know if graphite is heated with an element or does the graphite itself work as the element? I would love to establish an ongoing conversation about this if you don’t mind? Would you send me an email address please? Thanks again for a really really worthwhile contribution!

itanc
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