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To: Larry S. who wrote (127)6/3/2004 10:11:27 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (2) of 413
 
Regarding refueling
you said
"The electrolyte tanks could simply be replaced with tanks containing charged electrolyte. The charged electrolyte could be stored at a central location where the used electrolyte is recharged. One can envisage treating the electrolyte just like fuel for the motor generators. The fact that a redox battery system can have its electrolyte replaced with fully charged electrolyte without the delay for recharging, will stimulate a whole range of applications."
or solar or wind turbine charging could be used in the telecommunications installations..wind would be logical as the telecommunication tower's are at higher elevations.
also re "the fact that a redox battery system can have its electrolyte replaced with fully charged electrolyte without the delay for recharging, will stimulate a whole range of applications."
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