Those who can, do. Those who can’t make snarky remarks in the RUclips comments section. 😉 Dave is one of the guys who can and does. Thanks as always Dave!
Wow. Since rude people never see the need to apologize, let me do so on their behalf. Love your videos, and thank you very much for all of your important work helping so many of us understand these important technologies and recent advances!!!!
I want to thank you for the obviously massive effort you & your team put into these videos. There’s so much activity in renewable energy that is obviously impossible to cover everything. I think you do the best job at this of anyone on YT. The Internet can be an ugly place, just disregard the noise!
Worth noting that hurtful words trigger many of the same pathways in the brain as physical pain. We can build a tolerance to pain, but if you stub your toe or touch a hot stove no one would say to just ignore those pains :)
There are so many dollars chasing energy breakthroughs, lay people like me just don't have the time to follow all of the developments. And many of the postings out there are click-bait, with words like "may," "could," "possibly," etc,..."be a game-changer" in the details. I am grateful for your channel as one of the few where I can get useful, understandable, factual information, free from unrestrained hyperbole. Thank you.
You should be careful listening to anyone, including this channel. Everyone has their own biases and this channel is no different, he is always desperate to pump up any "green" technology and ignores the downsides of the things he discusses, here for example the reality is redux flow batteries are very low density storage systems. It is completely impractical to use these for most use cases as you would need very large amounts of land to store the energy of a large industrial lithium ion battery. This channel always seems to ignore the clear downsides of the technology he discusses if it favours an advertised green solution.
@@paulosullivan3472 Low density storage is only a problem if physical space is at a premium, i.e. on board a vehicle. But for grid scale storage, the usual constraints are cost and lifespan, not size. Lithium batteries are expensive, and have a relatively low ceiling on the number of charging cycles they can handle. Flow batteries can be made of much cheaper materials (like iron and salt!), and can avoid the dendrite problem that eventually kills lithium. This makes it cheaper. If the grid battery farm needs another acre or two of land, that’s ok, if it means saving millions of dollars in the process. Make sure you’re looking at the correct constraints.
Being a farmer, I've been an offgridder for 32 years. Our biggest problem is having to consume a great deal of energy for everything in a farm. Big volumes of cheaply stored renewable energy will definitely change the face of farming and also help decrease carbon emissions. Governments are slow and sluggish in acting on the urgency of the issue. I hope they will open their eyes and minds soon. For all of us.
Ever is a long time. It wasn't that long ago that people said the same thing about Computers, Cellphones and Solar panels to name three things that are well within the grasp of most people.@@marktapey7678
Your intro was hilarious. There are so many technologies for large scale storage it would be impossible to do the subject justice. Each has its own advantages, the major being long life cycles and full discharge and recharge. Redux flow, liquid metal etc. However critical people can be the great advantage of these technologies is their cost and longevity . Keep up the good work.
A German company is advertising a flow battery that can be installed at home like a powerwall: "Prolux Solutions says that all components can be repaired indefinitely. It notes that the vanadium electrolyte also retains at least 95% of its capacity, even after 20 years, so it can be reused indefinitely." I live off grid full time and now use LIFEPO4 but I like the idea of a battery that can be fully repaired and doesn't require Lithium mining and can be fully recycled.
It's hard to imagine anyone would be hard on you as you provide energizing (no pun intended) information on technologies that will help mankind. I watch every video you make and learn good info every time. Thank You!
Dave, I appreciate your videos! It is my opinion, based on my own energy needs, doing a lot of reading, watching everything on batteries and renewable energy, etc., that batteries are the key to everything! We need less expensive, home and business scale storage batteries. And these batteries need to be inexpensive, safe, affordable, easily recyclable, low cost, made of common materials, and economical. We also need more streamlined permitting and easier access to financing for small scale solar, wind and batteries. Citizens have been mistreated by the utility monopolies for far too long. Distributed energy production and storage is robust.
Having discovered your channel recently, I've enjoyed your videos and am particularly excited about this one as I've been following and researching GWH (ESS) for about a year. It makes me more comfortable in my recent decision to take some profits on 5% of my nvidia holdings which I sold at $489 and invested in GWH. Don't see how this can be a bad move. Keep digging and finding these hidden gems! Thank you!
Love your humble approach and great sense of British humour. Cheers from Cape Town where most Americans still think that we have elephants and lions roaming our streets.
I’m in Canada and there are numerous small communities in remote isolated locations, especially in the North. They usually depend on diesel generators to provide electrical power. Are there any companies offering renewable power sources coupled with short/long term electricity storage. In particular, solar does not work well for a large part of the winter in the Northwest Territory, Yukon and Nunavut. Love your videos. I find I feel more positive about the future for my grandchildren from you research and videos. Ignore the negative comments. There way too many negative, critical, anonymous voices on the internet.
Thank you for another great video! Redox flow batteries really seem to be taking off. It's nice to see so many companies investing in what could be a key renewable technology.
Superb coverage of redox flow technologies. I’ve been in the vanadium redox flow industry for the past couple of years and you’ve manage to capture many hard won learnings in such a short and eloquent couple of videos. Thank you for your ongoing great work in shining a spotlight of truth in this global transition effort.
Dave, you are doing a great job! Keep the information and ideas coming. Don’t let anyone get you down. Remember, no one has the perfect answer right now. If they say they do, I would be very skeptical.
Keeping as close as you do to such a fast moving subject is remarkable and I look forward to watching the new video every time, a truly fascinating subject area. My working days are almost over but if I had them again I’d love to be involved in this vibrant industry
In my research I discovered that my utility, SDG&E has two installations of ESS energy warehouses and they also have contracts with SMUD to install up to 2GWH of long term storage!
@@580guru great news! I think a lot of the changes are taking place quietly and the much louder voices of the “petroleum will never be replaced!” crowd are getting more attention. There’s no question that it’s still many miles to go but the pace of both innovation and adoption of these alternatives is cause for optimism.
I took the Google Data Analytics course so for all the stupid, lazy people rudely commenting about how these videos should be made, I challenge you to complete that course and implement the data analysis on the final project before you comment here again. Researching all the data is challenging enough, but putting together an entertaining, yet insightful, video that a computer algorithm actually likes, from the data, IS rocket science at its highest form. Thank you for creating these fantastic videos. Every one of them is a gem. 😊🎉
🤦♂️I will never understand people like that. Thank you for your videos! It’s hard to find videos about research on renewable resources that actually describe smaller details about the research. Keep it up!
People can be terrible, especially online. I appreciate the work you do! On the topic itself, 5c/kWh LCOS with the specs stated (including non-toxicity) sounds pretty dang good. It would be on a level where I think it is cheaper than many of the non-renewables we are using today. So this really sounds promising as a grid-scale energy storage that could help to make a big push towards sustainable electricity production.
Dear Dave, you are a fabulous human being! Thank you for every video, even the climate ones that terrify me. I am proud to be a Patreon supporter, and very grateful that you can keep uploading such high quality videos week after week.
I always find your reports clear & valuable. I thank you for all your long-standing efforts. I support 7 wildlife/enviromental groups, Amnesty & Labour. Also I care for my wounded Chinese partner so I fear I'm not able to be a patron. But I do recommend your work as the best UK person dealing with renewables, Nuclear & all such matters.
Initially had no idea what you were talking about but laughed out loud when you said a little bit of both. Always surprises me that people can be rude to people that are just trying to do their best to entertain and educate. Also, LOL at your attitude is what made me subscribe just now.
Love your videos, please keep doing them. Internet seems to bring the best and worst of people. It is easy to criticize people, not so easy to do something positive (like your videos).
What a hoot. What a good laugh, I’m so glad that you’re able to deal with constructive criticisms. Mush better than I would have. Love your show always a delight. Gives me something to think on.
Just want to add another thumbs-up comment ... you manage to consistently, to me anyway, behave as one of the most sanest/reasonable/gracious people I've ever come across in person or via media like RUclips et. al. I consume a fair bit of information and I struggle sometimes with curtailing my anger/frustration at the world and I'm not disinclined to give some people (if they don't appear too vulnerable or like they would care lol or if they dish out much worse themselves) my err ... emotional ... appraisal. If I were to arrange all the billions of people in the world by order of how LEAST likely I am to be annoyed by them or overcome by a desire to insult them ... I figure you'd be within the top 100. You do fantastic work. :) (I mean "fantastic" as in great lol and not in an impugning way!). Please don't let the occasional few who struggle with their emotional control/opinions dissuade you at all.
Thanks, Dave. No need to attempt to remedy your past emissions: some things are beyond us all; I recommend glancing disdainfully at your nearest neighbour while sidling out of the room. Great program!
If ever there was a stimulus that stirs my flagging brain into my fast approaching 8th decade that accolade has to go to your 'Just Have A Think' program that I look forward to on a regular basis. Thank you so much for the quality of the contents and for the exceptional manner in which you put the topic/s over. Brilliant!
Thanks again for your work. Like a previous commenter, I cannot believe some of the idiots of this world feel it’s appropriate to be rude to you - it isn’t and I hope they grow up soon! John
I've been working on my own homemade Redox flow battery using washing up liquid and toothpaste as the electrolyte solutions... Joking aside, it's amazing how many different techniques and materials are being used to make batteries - thank you for opening our eyes and giving us real hope for the future :-))
Many you tubers I have watched have mentioned similar rude comments. Maybe auto bots 😒 Anyways, I enjoy your videos and always learn something new! Thank you💜
This comment is a little late but I'd like to see your detractors create content that anyone might find interesting , informative or even slightly entertaining. Cheers and thanks from Aussie James.
Hey dude glad you got to ESS because these companies that are finding solutions without using more expensive elements or rare earth are critical to sustainable grid storage, which is critical for green energy, so I put them high up on the list of great solutions and am hoping they start winning lots of contracts to get their tech out there. I mean they've already installed systems, but when we get the most benefit is when a few of these start to push out the others so there are less competitors AND they can then get to economics of scale.
Dear Mr. Borlace, thank you for your fascinating series of RUclips clips, with subject matter, always interesting in itself, made easily digestible by your relaxed style of presentation. Off the subject, though, Professor Pedantic asked me to give you an ever-so-gentle nudge and inform you that here in Ont-AH-rio we all say Ont-AIR-io. Good luck to you sir.
Nice work as usual; been enjoying your channel for some time. As to the posts, it’s amazing to me how some folks just can’t help themselves from commenting in a personal, negative way. Guess we all can succumb to childish tendencies no matter how old we get.
Keep going on your path, you are doing what we vote for aren't. You can't make everyone happy even if you are the best. Seriously you are the best even in your scariest videos. Please don't let us down, I'm saving for solar and right storage system in the future and you are my book where i can study. Always a pleasure. Kind regards Aussie mate
I don't love your ironic sense of humour. Though I must admit I fall to the ground in worship of it from time to time. In other news, thank you for your optimism and intelligence applied to these crucial questions.
How could you forget Barry down the road with his shed chemistry lab, who just recently made a flow battery with jam jars and aquarium pumps??? All joking aside, fantastic video as always, heres hoping that the next time you talk about redox flow batteries, its because they are being installed left right and center and are busy saving the world. Or maybe thats just wishful thinking. Either way, looking forward to the next one!
You forgot to mention the solar panels above my pond filter and the batteries below it, which I use for the garden lights in the evening... 😂 And yes, another great and very informative video.
Love your (lightly sarcastic) humor, made me laugh a few times 😏👍 Would love to hear more about these sort of batteries for in house application. Greetings from the Netherlands
Tongue firmly in cheek there...love it! In batteries it's horses for courses in the ; Power Mass Density - Charge/Discharge Rate/cycles - Power per Volume - Cost per kWh...matrix Great video again.
awesome, all your videos are so clear and interesting and we need to stay well informed, even though the scope is large and the developments are fast. What you bring together is not only fascinating, it shows us developments we would otherwise not know about at all. Thanks!
First to demonstrate the vanadium battery was of course Maria Kazacas of NSW University Australia. I thought it was a great idea . Naturally what came to mind then was other elements to use with multiple valence states to exploit , elements like iron yes , then there's copper too but iron is more appealing. Lead also has multiple valence states and the lead acid battery operates because of this . The advantage is when you can avoid the clutter and unpredictability of how heaps of different substances will adversely interact and shorten life . There's heaps of different substances in the lithium batteries as an example. .
I think these battery research video's are great.I would tell those calling you stupid to bugger off. I am excited to see the world finally moving to a energy source that doesn't require the burning of fossil fuels of any kind.
Don't let the haters get you down. You're that ray of hope that I turn to when needing some good news about efforts to address climate change. Be well and thank you so much.
I love your good humor (about “not” being upset about negative feedback). I hope you find some solace in the experiments of Stanley Milgram. I’m sure if your detractors were standing face to face with you, they’d be muuuuuch more polite. Unfortunately, lack of politeness is a feature of social media, not a bug. Keep up the solid work. And the politeness! You’re absolutely an internet treasure.
That may be up there with one of the most mature responses I have ever seen. Color me impressed. I'm taking notes on how to deal with unkind feedback 😅
Hi, thank you very much for your nice reportings on YT, your channel are all of time very interresting, I 'm so impressed by the next generation of batteries SolidStateBatteries (SSBs) (CATL Shenxing and more other Startups like Quantumscape, SiliconPower NAVA Technologies, Northvolt...etc.) best greatings from Luxembourg! 🙂👌👋👍👍👍
I used to have a copy of a hobbyists magazine which was published in the 1920’s, and which contained instructions for making a redox battery, based on Bromine.
Thank you, Dave, for the usual useful and informative video. Flow batteries have a great future in many systems, from domestic to office and small factories right up to grid level storage. As I am sure you know, they are safer and cheaper than lithium-ion and have the advantage of being able to be fully charged and discharged with virtually no degradation. Neither do they suffer 'vampire drain' like lithium-ion and hold their charge for many months or even years. Australian company Redflow, I think, is worth a mention as they make a zinc bromide redox battery that is ideal for domestic applications and is available to buy in the UK (and no, I don't have shares in the company).
Bingo, when it's omitted it's usually bad. I hate that most about Battery news. About 10 important properties exist. He could rattle them all off in a second. But never happens. Disappointing channel
@@OrenTirosh energy is lost when the battery is charged and when it us discharged. It might be that iron solutions lose more energy than vanadium ones.
Thank you. Personally I am most interested in ones for home use... up to 30 kwH, since an hour of full sunlight will give my system about 10 kwH of solar... about 2 days of power.
The coulombic efficiency of iron salt batteries is only about 50%. This means only half of the energy put into them is stored and can be used later. Lithium bats are 99% efficient, lead acid bats are about 75% efficient.
Another great video! Thanks so much! I've seen some of your other fine work in videos related to energy usage also. I'm thinking now of refrigeration and heat pumping. I've just learned some interesting things about "nitinol", a nickel-titanium alloy that is one of those amazing "memory metals" that can be restored to an "original" shape. NASA is using that property to make more durable tires for vehicles off Earth. The key point of my interest at the moment lies more in the facts about its stretchability/temporary deformation. A sufficiently thin straight rod of the stuff can be bent to about 180 degrees by hand, which yields a surprising result. The stress of the bending causes it to release heat, enough to startle the one who bent the rod (but not to burn). Then, reversing the deformation, the unbending causes it to absorb heat, again a startling effect on the hand. There is where the revelations of this property ended in the video I watched (from a well-known You-Tuber). It wasn't central to that presentation. But there was a mention that this heat transfer ability is under investigation for application in refrigerators and heat pumps, and has the potential to reduce costs in those applications significantly. So Dave, have any of your investigations run into this idea? If you're interested, I'd love to see a spot on this!
Hee-hee, nice one Dave. Caught this one rather late on Sunday. It's a testament to how good your videos are that gets you your high level ignorance feedback. The louder and ruder it is, the more informative and penetrating your videos must be. At least it unleashes your super-dry sarcasm, which is an occasional humour bonus. Keep 'em coming. 😊🖖
I love your sense of humor... a lot of self-deprecation :D Great video! I had no idea there are that many companies working on and producing redox-flow batteries.
Dave, I think this is the first time your intro has literally had me laughing out loud. Really well done, loved it. Great follow up, and yes that surprises me as well with regards to LM 🙂.
Awesome vid. Thanks. Honorable mention to Elestor (in Netherlands) with their Hydrogen Bromide battery. That gives synergy with electrolysers and a hydrogen grid.
Really appreciate the effort & time behind the video - thank you for your time and for sharing your passion - Voltstorage GmbH don't know if it is the same you mention for vanadium, do iron flow as well...I personally wouldn't even consider vanadium or bromide for home use if a iron flow solution were available (due to their toxicity) in a more manageable form rather than a 33 Ton heavy & 40 feet long container
Many people can't understand why there's only so much that you can pack into a 10-20 minute, keep making the great videos.😁
Those who can, do. Those who can’t make snarky remarks in the RUclips comments section. 😉 Dave is one of the guys who can and does. Thanks as always Dave!
Wow. Since rude people never see the need to apologize, let me do so on their behalf. Love your videos, and thank you very much for all of your important work helping so many of us understand these important technologies and recent advances!!!!
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Cheers Deb. Much appreciated :-)
Thanks Deb…. Civilized people had to live with uncivilized always. Nothing new, but unfortunate too.
Yes I wholeheartedly agree.
@@avinashgore6258 And if I entertain the idea to separate them I'm becoming some kind of -phob or -ist. :D
Step 1 gently address "constructive" criticism 😅. Not only the content in this channel is brilliant you're also a great host
Thank you. I appreciate that :-)
@@JustHaveaThinkGreat video as always and you skills in using sarcasm makes me cry in laughter 😂😂
Yes I also agree. You handled the criticism in a polite (how-shall-we-say) British sophistication. Me thinks you have royalty in your genetics.
I want to thank you for the obviously massive effort you & your team put into these videos. There’s so much activity in renewable energy that is obviously impossible to cover everything. I think you do the best job at this of anyone on YT. The Internet can be an ugly place, just disregard the noise!
That's very kind of you. I appreciate your feedback and support :-)
Worth noting that hurtful words trigger many of the same pathways in the brain as physical pain. We can build a tolerance to pain, but if you stub your toe or touch a hot stove no one would say to just ignore those pains :)
There are so many dollars chasing energy breakthroughs, lay people like me just don't have the time to follow all of the developments. And many of the postings out there are click-bait, with words like "may," "could," "possibly," etc,..."be a game-changer" in the details. I am grateful for your channel as one of the few where I can get useful, understandable, factual information, free from unrestrained hyperbole. Thank you.
There have been so many “game changers”, I barely know what the game is anymore!
That's very kind feedback. Much appreciated :-)
Well said and absolutely correct.
You should be careful listening to anyone, including this channel. Everyone has their own biases and this channel is no different, he is always desperate to pump up any "green" technology and ignores the downsides of the things he discusses, here for example the reality is redux flow batteries are very low density storage systems. It is completely impractical to use these for most use cases as you would need very large amounts of land to store the energy of a large industrial lithium ion battery. This channel always seems to ignore the clear downsides of the technology he discusses if it favours an advertised green solution.
@@paulosullivan3472 Low density storage is only a problem if physical space is at a premium, i.e. on board a vehicle. But for grid scale storage, the usual constraints are cost and lifespan, not size. Lithium batteries are expensive, and have a relatively low ceiling on the number of charging cycles they can handle. Flow batteries can be made of much cheaper materials (like iron and salt!), and can avoid the dendrite problem that eventually kills lithium. This makes it cheaper. If the grid battery farm needs another acre or two of land, that’s ok, if it means saving millions of dollars in the process. Make sure you’re looking at the correct constraints.
“A little bit of both”
I love your wit and delivery.
Being a farmer, I've been an offgridder for 32 years. Our biggest problem is having to consume a great deal of energy for everything in a farm. Big volumes of cheaply stored renewable energy will definitely change the face of farming and also help decrease carbon emissions. Governments are slow and sluggish in acting on the urgency of the issue. I hope they will open their eyes and minds soon. For all of us.
Governments are slowed down politically by entrenched interests that don't want change that puts them out of business.
You wouldn’t ever be able to afford it or the farm equipment.
Ever is a long time. It wasn't that long ago that people said the same thing about Computers, Cellphones and Solar panels to name three things that are well within the grasp of most people.@@marktapey7678
Your intro was hilarious. There are so many technologies for large scale storage it would be impossible to do the subject justice. Each has its own advantages, the major being long life cycles and full discharge and recharge. Redux flow, liquid metal etc. However critical people can be the great advantage of these technologies is their cost and longevity . Keep up the good work.
A German company is advertising a flow battery that can be installed at home like a powerwall:
"Prolux Solutions says that all components can be repaired indefinitely. It notes that the vanadium electrolyte also retains at least 95% of its capacity, even after 20 years, so it can be reused indefinitely."
I live off grid full time and now use LIFEPO4 but I like the idea of a battery that can be fully repaired and doesn't require Lithium mining and can be fully recycled.
It's hard to imagine anyone would be hard on you as you provide energizing (no pun intended) information on technologies that will help mankind. I watch every video you make and learn good info every time. Thank You!
That's very kind :-)
Every battery on youtube is the one that changes everything.
Dave, I appreciate your videos! It is my opinion, based on my own energy needs, doing a lot of reading, watching everything on batteries and renewable energy, etc., that batteries are the key to everything! We need less expensive, home and business scale storage batteries. And these batteries need to be inexpensive, safe, affordable, easily recyclable, low cost, made of common materials, and economical. We also need more streamlined permitting and easier access to financing for small scale solar, wind and batteries. Citizens have been mistreated by the utility monopolies for far too long. Distributed energy production and storage is robust.
Distributed energy makes incredibly good sense in our warlike world.
Exactly! and why I've taken a $5K stake in the ESS iron flow battery company! To the moon🚀
Having discovered your channel recently, I've enjoyed your videos and am particularly excited about this one as I've been following and researching GWH (ESS) for about a year. It makes me more comfortable in my recent decision to take some profits on 5% of my nvidia holdings which I sold at $489 and invested in GWH. Don't see how this can be a bad move. Keep digging and finding these hidden gems!
Thank you!
Wow! You want these to be inexpensive, affordable, low cost & economical all at the same time. That's easy just make them "cheap" ;-).
Love your humble approach and great sense of British humour. Cheers from Cape Town where most Americans still think that we have elephants and lions roaming our streets.
I’m in Canada and there are numerous small communities in remote isolated locations, especially in the North. They usually depend on diesel generators to provide electrical power. Are there any companies offering renewable power sources coupled with short/long term electricity storage. In particular, solar does not work well for a large part of the winter in the Northwest Territory, Yukon and Nunavut. Love your videos. I find I feel more positive about the future for my grandchildren from you research and videos. Ignore the negative comments. There way too many negative, critical, anonymous voices on the internet.
Your higher level of sass in this video is sparking joy.
Thank you for another great video! Redox flow batteries really seem to be taking off. It's nice to see so many companies investing in what could be a key renewable technology.
And it has made me regain hope that we can maybe make it, since this seems quite a tested technology by now.
Bloody brilliant intro! I'm only 45 seconds in, and I love it already
Superb coverage of redox flow technologies. I’ve been in the vanadium redox flow industry for the past couple of years and you’ve manage to capture many hard won learnings in such a short and eloquent couple of videos.
Thank you for your ongoing great work in shining a spotlight of truth in this global transition effort.
That's great feedback! Much appreciated :-)
Dave, you are doing a great job! Keep the information and ideas coming. Don’t let anyone get you down. Remember, no one has the perfect answer right now. If they say they do, I would be very skeptical.
Cheers Dan :-)
It’s gonna take a lot of people working on a lot of technologies to solve our problems. No one system can solve it all.
Love the videos. Thank you for making them. This channel is one of only a handful that I actually have notifications turned on for.
Ditto. Scared Team JHaT might go payg. 😮
Thank you :-)
Keeping as close as you do to such a fast moving subject is remarkable and I look forward to watching the new video every time, a truly fascinating subject area. My working days are almost over but if I had them again I’d love to be involved in this vibrant industry
Thank you very much!
Absolutely love your sense of humor! :D
Cheers :-)
I don't know how you did it, but you found the PERFECT balance between telling off trolls and being informative, as well as entertaining. Bravo, sir.
Love your humour, Dave! Great video, good to see practical mass storage solutions available. Now the utilities just need to be motivated to invest
Exactly, but if they manage to get down to 5 cents per kWh then a lot of private investors will be jumping in to add storage.
In my research I discovered that my utility, SDG&E has two installations of ESS energy warehouses and they also have contracts with SMUD to install up to 2GWH of long term storage!
@@580guru great news! I think a lot of the changes are taking place quietly and the much louder voices of the “petroleum will never be replaced!” crowd are getting more attention. There’s no question that it’s still many miles to go but the pace of both innovation and adoption of these alternatives is cause for optimism.
I took the Google Data Analytics course so for all the stupid, lazy people rudely commenting about how these videos should be made, I challenge you to complete that course and implement the data analysis on the final project before you comment here again. Researching all the data is challenging enough, but putting together an entertaining, yet insightful, video that a computer algorithm actually likes, from the data, IS rocket science at its highest form. Thank you for creating these fantastic videos. Every one of them is a gem. 😊🎉
🤦♂️I will never understand people like that. Thank you for your videos! It’s hard to find videos about research on renewable resources that actually describe smaller details about the research. Keep it up!
Thanks for your great research and your fantastic sense of humor!
Glad you enjoyed it :-)
Had to watch the intro several times. Adressing the "constructive critique" this way once in a while is certainly worth the laugh!
People can be terrible, especially online. I appreciate the work you do! On the topic itself, 5c/kWh LCOS with the specs stated (including non-toxicity) sounds pretty dang good. It would be on a level where I think it is cheaper than many of the non-renewables we are using today. So this really sounds promising as a grid-scale energy storage that could help to make a big push towards sustainable electricity production.
Thanks man, you're the best channel on renewables out there because you never fall victim to the hype, keep on the good work :)
Thank you :-)
He fell victim to some anti-nuclear fusion hype, that weird fear-inducing intro he has in his video about nuclear fusion is very inappropriate.
Dear Dave, you are a fabulous human being! Thank you for every video, even the climate ones that terrify me. I am proud to be a Patreon supporter, and very grateful that you can keep uploading such high quality videos week after week.
Thank you :-) and thank you for your fantastic support!
“…I’m not saying that!” Lol
Thanks for the dead pan humour and being so dang clever. We love this content and your delivery!
Great response Dave! Bringing us all up to date on just how far down the road this tech is. Seems like we have many options and they all look good. .
I always find your reports clear & valuable. I thank you for all your long-standing efforts. I support 7 wildlife/enviromental groups, Amnesty & Labour. Also I care for my wounded Chinese partner so I fear I'm not able to be a patron. But I do recommend your work as the best UK person dealing with renewables, Nuclear & all such matters.
I appreciate you watching and leaving positive feedback Peter, That's good enough for me :-)
Initially had no idea what you were talking about but laughed out loud when you said a little bit of both. Always surprises me that people can be rude to people that are just trying to do their best to entertain and educate. Also, LOL at your attitude is what made me subscribe just now.
Love your videos, please keep doing them. Internet seems to bring the best and worst of people. It is easy to criticize people, not so easy to do something positive (like your videos).
Love your take-down of the haters. Your channel is brilliant. Let them vent their own silliness in their childish way...
What a hoot. What a good laugh, I’m so glad that you’re able to deal with constructive criticisms. Mush better than I would have. Love your show always a delight. Gives me something to think on.
Dave, I look forward to your videos every week! They are not only interesting, but give me a deep feeling of hope 🙏
Thank you. Glad you like them!
Just want to add another thumbs-up comment ... you manage to consistently, to me anyway, behave as one of the most sanest/reasonable/gracious people I've ever come across in person or via media like RUclips et. al.
I consume a fair bit of information and I struggle sometimes with curtailing my anger/frustration at the world and I'm not disinclined to give some people (if they don't appear too vulnerable or like they would care lol or if they dish out much worse themselves) my err ... emotional ... appraisal.
If I were to arrange all the billions of people in the world by order of how LEAST likely I am to be annoyed by them or overcome by a desire to insult them ... I figure you'd be within the top 100.
You do fantastic work. :) (I mean "fantastic" as in great lol and not in an impugning way!). Please don't let the occasional few who struggle with their emotional control/opinions dissuade you at all.
Thanks, Dave. No need to attempt to remedy your past emissions: some things are beyond us all; I recommend glancing disdainfully at your nearest neighbour while sidling out of the room. Great program!
If ever there was a stimulus that stirs my flagging brain into my fast approaching 8th decade that accolade has to go to your 'Just Have A Think' program that I look forward to on a regular basis. Thank you so much for the quality of the contents and for the exceptional manner in which you put the topic/s over. Brilliant!
That is very kind feedback. Thank you :-)
Love your channel! Really enjoy your solid and informative content.
I appreciate that! Thank you :-)
Thanks again for your work. Like a previous commenter, I cannot believe some of the idiots of this world feel it’s appropriate to be rude to you - it isn’t and I hope they grow up soon! John
I've been working on my own homemade Redox flow battery using washing up liquid and toothpaste as the electrolyte solutions... Joking aside, it's amazing how many different techniques and materials are being used to make batteries - thank you for opening our eyes and giving us real hope for the future :-))
Hey friend, you’re doing a great job. Watching you troll the trolls is entertaining.
Thank you :-)
Many you tubers I have watched have mentioned similar rude comments. Maybe auto bots 😒 Anyways, I enjoy your videos and always learn something new! Thank you💜
This comment is a little late but I'd like to see your detractors create content that anyone might find interesting , informative or even slightly entertaining. Cheers and thanks from Aussie James.
Excellent information.
Having multiple solutions to a common problem is a good thing.
Nature successfully uses diversity, so should we.
😂😂😂😂, your delivery, sir, is impeccable. Keep showing us how it's done.
Thanks, will do!
Hey dude glad you got to ESS because these companies that are finding solutions without using more expensive elements or rare earth are critical to sustainable grid storage, which is critical for green energy, so I put them high up on the list of great solutions and am hoping they start winning lots of contracts to get their tech out there. I mean they've already installed systems, but when we get the most benefit is when a few of these start to push out the others so there are less competitors AND they can then get to economics of scale.
Dear Mr. Borlace, thank you for your fascinating series of RUclips clips, with subject matter, always interesting in itself, made easily digestible by your relaxed style of presentation. Off the subject, though, Professor Pedantic asked me to give you an ever-so-gentle nudge and inform you that here in Ont-AH-rio we all say Ont-AIR-io. Good luck to you sir.
Fair enough. I stand corrected :-)
Innovation is a trial and error.To find the best technology that works.Keep up the great videos.
Nice work as usual; been enjoying your channel for some time. As to the posts, it’s amazing to me how some folks just can’t help themselves from commenting in a personal, negative way. Guess we all can succumb to childish tendencies no matter how old we get.
Indeed. Thanks for your support though :-)
I love your sense of humor, as expressed in the first 45 seconds. 😂
Keep going on your path, you are doing what we vote for aren't. You can't make everyone happy even if you are the best.
Seriously you are the best even in your scariest videos.
Please don't let us down, I'm saving for solar and right storage system in the future and you are my book where i can study.
Always a pleasure.
Kind regards
Aussie mate
thank you for kickstarting my brain every week. it has chipped away the cobb webs stored there.
Glad to help :-)
A follow up/revisit of the organic thing you mentioned at the end here might be worth doing.
I am not interested in batteries etc but I like this channel and the presentation of the presenter
I don't love your ironic sense of humour. Though I must admit I fall to the ground in worship of it from time to time.
In other news, thank you for your optimism and intelligence applied to these crucial questions.
Love to see these integrated into sub station networks to lower Electricity costs by storing cheap night energy to release during the day!!
Lower costs??? Surely you mean more profits
How could you forget Barry down the road with his shed chemistry lab, who just recently made a flow battery with jam jars and aquarium pumps??? All joking aside, fantastic video as always, heres hoping that the next time you talk about redox flow batteries, its because they are being installed left right and center and are busy saving the world. Or maybe thats just wishful thinking. Either way, looking forward to the next one!
You forgot to mention the solar panels above my pond filter and the batteries below it, which I use for the garden lights in the evening... 😂
And yes, another great and very informative video.
Love your (lightly sarcastic) humor, made me laugh a few times 😏👍
Would love to hear more about these sort of batteries for in house application.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Tongue firmly in cheek there...love it!
In batteries it's horses for courses in the ; Power Mass Density - Charge/Discharge Rate/cycles - Power per Volume - Cost per kWh...matrix
Great video again.
Indeed
Hugg!
Don't get too worked up by the haters. You give very clear and relaxed oversight and insight.
Thank you . I appreciate your support! :-)
So far I like everything about this technology.
awesome, all your videos are so clear and interesting and we need to stay well informed, even though the scope is large and the developments are fast. What you bring together is not only fascinating, it shows us developments we would otherwise not know about at all. Thanks!
Thank you. That's very kind feedback
Thank you for all you do providing useful information and that allows me to be informed of what’s going on in a clear and concise manner.
First to demonstrate the vanadium battery was of course Maria Kazacas of NSW University Australia. I thought it was a great idea . Naturally what came to mind then was other elements to use with multiple valence states to exploit , elements like iron yes , then there's copper too but iron is more appealing. Lead also has multiple valence states and the lead acid battery operates because of this . The advantage is when you can avoid the clutter and unpredictability of how heaps of different substances will adversely interact and shorten life . There's heaps of different substances in the lithium batteries as an example. .
I think these battery research video's are great.I would tell those calling you stupid to bugger off. I am excited to see the world finally moving to a energy source that doesn't require the burning of fossil fuels of any kind.
LOVE your attitude towards additional incoming info 😀 -- kudos to you for your open-mindedness 👍
Fascinating! Thanks a bunch, Dave!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Don't let the haters get you down. You're that ray of hope that I turn to when needing some good news about efforts to address climate change. Be well and thank you so much.
…love your sense of humour, as well as your in depth presentations…cheers!
Thank you :-)
I love your good humor (about “not” being upset about negative feedback). I hope you find some solace in the experiments of Stanley Milgram. I’m sure if your detractors were standing face to face with you, they’d be muuuuuch more polite. Unfortunately, lack of politeness is a feature of social media, not a bug. Keep up the solid work. And the politeness! You’re absolutely an internet treasure.
That's very kind feedback. Thank you :-)
Love your content as an EE in training to keep up with newer tech and companies easily. Thank you!
Keep up the good work Ben. You have a very busy and lucrative career ahead of you :-)
Needed a flashing neon sign on wall above your head say "He's lying!" when at beginning you were saying how wonderful all comments are.
On-tare-ee-oh. Great video. Great info and, ngl, what with your cadence and accent, you have a very soothing voice. 🙂
That may be up there with one of the most mature responses I have ever seen. Color me impressed. I'm taking notes on how to deal with unkind feedback 😅
Thank you. I really appreciate your support :-)
Hi, thank you very much for your nice reportings on YT, your channel are all of time very interresting, I 'm so impressed by the next generation of batteries SolidStateBatteries (SSBs) (CATL Shenxing and more other Startups like Quantumscape, SiliconPower NAVA Technologies, Northvolt...etc.) best greatings from Luxembourg! 🙂👌👋👍👍👍
I used to have a copy of a hobbyists magazine which was published in the 1920’s, and which contained instructions for making a redox battery, based on Bromine.
Thanks
Thanks for your support :-)
Thank you, Dave, for the usual useful and informative video. Flow batteries have a great future in many systems, from domestic to office and small factories right up to grid level storage.
As I am sure you know, they are safer and cheaper than lithium-ion and have the advantage of being able to be fully charged and discharged with virtually no degradation. Neither do they suffer 'vampire drain' like lithium-ion and hold their charge for many months or even years.
Australian company Redflow, I think, is worth a mention as they make a zinc bromide redox battery that is ideal for domestic applications and is available to buy in the UK (and no, I don't have shares in the company).
They were in the first video that I did a few weeks ago.
ruclips.net/video/19twy3eYgD8/видео.html
Iron and saltwater could be game changing given how cheap the materials are!
We've not had figures for efficiency...
That might be an Achillies heel for any system, since it represents a ongoing cost.
Bingo, when it's omitted it's usually bad. I hate that most about Battery news. About 10 important properties exist. He could rattle them all off in a second. But never happens. Disappointing channel
So what’s the downside? There must be some reason everyone else is using vanadium. Some trade off.
@@OrenTirosh energy is lost when the battery is charged and when it us discharged. It might be that iron solutions lose more energy than vanadium ones.
@@dougaltolan3017 spot on, it's like a ridiculous 60% round trip efficiency. Pretty much need to double your entire generation capacity to compensate
Thank you. Personally I am most interested in ones for home use... up to 30 kwH, since an hour of full sunlight will give my system about 10 kwH of solar... about 2 days of power.
The coulombic efficiency of iron salt batteries is only about 50%. This means only half of the energy put into them is stored and can be used later. Lithium bats are 99% efficient, lead acid bats are about 75% efficient.
I wouldn't take too much notice of the idiots that resort to using insults. Good job as always.
I do very much enjoy your videos. Keep it up!
Excellent knowledgeable great explanations comprehensive you're one of the best tech explanation shows on RUclips if not the best
Thank you. I really appreciate that :-)
Another great video! Thanks so much!
I've seen some of your other fine work in videos related to energy usage also. I'm thinking now of refrigeration and heat pumping. I've just learned some interesting things about "nitinol", a nickel-titanium alloy that is one of those amazing "memory metals" that can be restored to an "original" shape. NASA is using that property to make more durable tires for vehicles off Earth.
The key point of my interest at the moment lies more in the facts about its stretchability/temporary deformation. A sufficiently thin straight rod of the stuff can be bent to about 180 degrees by hand, which yields a surprising result. The stress of the bending causes it to release heat, enough to startle the one who bent the rod (but not to burn). Then, reversing the deformation, the unbending causes it to absorb heat, again a startling effect on the hand.
There is where the revelations of this property ended in the video I watched (from a well-known You-Tuber). It wasn't central to that presentation. But there was a mention that this heat transfer ability is under investigation for application in refrigerators and heat pumps, and has the potential to reduce costs in those applications significantly. So Dave, have any of your investigations run into this idea? If you're interested, I'd love to see a spot on this!
Hee-hee, nice one Dave. Caught this one rather late on Sunday. It's a testament to how good your videos are that gets you your high level ignorance feedback. The louder and ruder it is, the more informative and penetrating your videos must be.
At least it unleashes your super-dry sarcasm, which is an occasional humour bonus.
Keep 'em coming. 😊🖖
Cheers Andy. Much appreciated :-)
I love your sense of humor... a lot of self-deprecation :D Great video! I had no idea there are that many companies working on and producing redox-flow batteries.
Thanks. Glad it was helpful!
Dave, I think this is the first time your intro has literally had me laughing out loud. Really well done, loved it. Great follow up, and yes that surprises me as well with regards to LM 🙂.
Loving the good old fashioned British humour :) and I'm an Aussie!!!!
Awesome vid. Thanks. Honorable mention to Elestor (in Netherlands) with their Hydrogen Bromide battery. That gives synergy with electrolysers and a hydrogen grid.
Nice summary. As well, if people feel they need to be rude in order to make a point then they have weak minds... so ignore them.
Really appreciate the effort & time behind the video - thank you for your time and for sharing your passion - Voltstorage GmbH don't know if it is the same you mention for vanadium, do iron flow as well...I personally wouldn't even consider vanadium or bromide for home use if a iron flow solution were available (due to their toxicity) in a more manageable form rather than a 33 Ton heavy & 40 feet long container
Thoroughly enjoy your humour. Never change:)
Hello from Canada and thank you for your videos!
You are so welcome!
Top shelf channel. Don't mind the half-wits, carry on as normal - which is EXCELLENT! Thank you.