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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Swedish Researchers Develop Algae Battery
Check out this Simply Green article reporting on how Swedish researchers have come up with an organic based battery made using a type of algae. The article states: "From ease of manufacture, to the low degree of toxicity, to the flexible nature of the material, organic-based batteries have several key advantages over inorganic ones such as lithium-ion."
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Algae batteries have shown to be the most promising concepts that have arisen lately, and I think that they will continue to be the most productive and cost efficient method we discover. They have the ability to hold up to 200% of the capacity of standard Li-ion batteries, and retain a higher charge for a longer period of time.
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