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The use of [[Aluminum_Extraction_From_Clays|aluminum]] aligns this battery with [[GVCS]] core capabilities. The aluminum battery is not rechargeable. It produces electricity while consuming the aluminum. The aluminum is dissolved into the electrolyte and can be recovered as the battery is recycled.
The use of [[Aluminum_Extraction_From_Clays|aluminum]] aligns this [[Batteries|battery]] with [[GVCS]] core capabilities. The aluminum battery is not rechargeable. It produces electricity while consuming the aluminum. The aluminum is dissolved into the electrolyte and can be recovered as the battery is recycled.


==Resources==
==Resources==

Revision as of 03:21, 13 July 2011

The use of aluminum aligns this battery with GVCS core capabilities. The aluminum battery is not rechargeable. It produces electricity while consuming the aluminum. The aluminum is dissolved into the electrolyte and can be recovered as the battery is recycled.

Resources

ALUMINUM-AIR BATTERY - 1971 (3563803) http://www.google.com/patents?id=BCphAAAAEBAJ

Method of utilizing empty aluminum beverage cans to provide an energy source - 1982 (4322483) http://www.google.com/patents?id=S9o2AAAAEBA

YouTube Demo Project: How to make an aluminium air battery http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyBgdPmxDhY