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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (67860)1/12/2016 7:42:14 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) of 86349
 
It is very relevant.

You don't seem to be following the technology of supercapacitors. A number of very big breakthroughs have happened in last few years.

Having a quadrillion volts worth of electronic charge ready to short in a gigantic spark would make some people nervous.

I got a good chuckle out of that comment. Only a few thousand volts are required..

Voltage doesn't kill you, it's the amount of current flowing through your body that does.

A 6 volt car battery can kill you under the correct conditions!

Dumping 100 kilowatt-hours of static electricity into a capacitor in a car would be challenging too.

This comment alone proved to me that you know nothing about electrons.

Electrons are electrons.

Whether they come from lightning, a PV or a dam.

A capacitor stores electrons electrostaticly.

A battery electrochemicaly.

You sadly don't understand what is actually happening.

Show me a YouTube video of your 7SSS.

Of course it doesn't exist and never will.

Only in the mind of a marketing person.

:)
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