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Stanford battery tech breakthrough

Researchers debut prototype that can store more renewable power at lower cost

 Stanford PhD candidates Antonio Baclig and Andrey Poletayev,  (Image credit: Mark Golden)

Stanford PhD candidates Antonio Baclig and Andrey Poletayev, (Image credit: Mark Golden)

  An assistant professor and his two PhD candidates at the US university have developed a new kind of flow battery that uses liquid metal in order to more than double the voltage from conventional flow...

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