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That is 2000*10Whrs=20kWhrs per person. That appears to be plenty for now.
That is 2000*10Whrs=20kWhrs per person. That appears to be plenty for now.


But lithium extraction is shitty for people and environment. See Nature paper: [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1682-5]
But lithium extraction is shitty for people and environment. See Nature paper: [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-019-1682-5]. Conclusion: Not easy to recycle, and recycling may end up using more greenhouse gas than new extraction.


Let's get into hydrogen, now.
Let's get into hydrogen, now.

Latest revision as of 20:48, 29 September 2020

About 15 million metric tons. That is about 2 kg per person today. [1]

Given under 1 gram of lithium per cell, that is 2000 batteries per person. [2]

That is 2000*10Whrs=20kWhrs per person. That appears to be plenty for now.

But lithium extraction is shitty for people and environment. See Nature paper: [3]. Conclusion: Not easy to recycle, and recycling may end up using more greenhouse gas than new extraction.

Let's get into hydrogen, now.