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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.