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How could that possibly happen?
30/07/2018

How could that possibly happen?

The Malaysian government's

15/05/2018

Many people want to enjoy the adrenaline rush of the gear-shifting action but not all of them are willing to do it at the cost of the perks of an auto transmission. Tiptronic transmission can solve this dilemma by offering the benefits of both worlds! Let's know the benefits and working principle of...

06/05/2018

The Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Cylinder Exchange Pool will be dissolved when the rules take effect.

Teamates Racing against each other instead of their competitors!
30/04/2018

Teamates Racing against each other instead of their competitors!

Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen will be visiting the factory to apologise to team staff, after their high-speed collision in Baku saw the team record a second double DNF in three races.

The units keep decreasing to zero
26/07/2017

The units keep decreasing to zero

14/01/2017

Price is what you pay and value is what you get!

30/04/2015

Don't save what's left after spending but spend what's left after saving.

Design&fabrication.
16/06/2014

Design&fabrication.

23/05/2013

New Battery Design Could Help Solar and Wind Power the Grid
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have designed a low-cost, long-life battery that could enable solar and wind energy to become major suppliers to the electrical grid.

"For solar and wind power to be used in a significant way, we need a battery made of economical materials that are easy to scale and still efficient," said Yi Cui, a Stanford associate professor of materials science and engineering and a member of the Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, a SLAC/Stanford joint institute. "We believe our new battery may be the best yet designed to regulate the natural fluctuations of these alternative energies."

Currently the electrical grid cannot tolerate large and sudden power fluctuations caused by wide swings in sunlight and wind. As solar and wind's combined contributions to an electrical grid approach 20 percent, energy storage systems must be available to smooth out the peaks and valleys of this "intermittent" power -- storing excess energy and discharging when input drops.
Among the most promising batteries for intermittent grid storage today are "flow" batteries, because it's relatively simple to scale their tanks, pumps and pipes to the sizes needed to handle large capacities of energy. The new flow battery developed by Cui's group has a simplified, less expensive design that presents a potentially viable solution for large-scale production.
Today's flow batteries pump two different liquids through an interaction chamber where dissolved molecules undergo chemical reactions that store or give up energy. The chamber contains a membrane that only allows ions not involved in reactions to pass between the liquids while keeping the active ions physically separated. This battery design has two major drawbacks: the high cost of liquids containing rare materials such as vanadium -- especially in the huge quantities needed for grid storage -- and the membrane, which is also very expensive and requires frequent maintenance.
The new Stanford/SLAC battery design uses only one stream of molecules and does not need a membrane at all. Its molecules mostly consist of the relatively inexpensive elements lithium and sulfur, which interact with a piece of lithium metal coated with a barrier that permits electrons to pass without degrading the metal. When discharging, the molecules, called lithium polysulfides, absorb lithium ions; when charging, they lose them back into the liquid. The entire molecular stream is dissolved in an organic solvent, which doesn't have the corrosion issues of water-based flow batteries.
"In initial lab tests, the new battery also retained excellent energy-storage performance through more than 2,000 charges and discharges, equivalent to more than 5.5 years of daily cycles," Cui said.

A utility version of the new battery would be scaled up to store many megawatt-hours of energy.

courtesy of Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University.

16/04/2013

? Instead of whining, please get your damn brains active. Unless u raise your head, your current situation will never change.

21/03/2013

Lean manufacturing is one of the strategic plans to be employed towards realization of vision 2022 for EMC.

20/03/2013

Many view team-based, horizontal,
organization structures as the best design for involving all
employees in creating business success.

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