Energy Switch (2022) : 2x9
Batteries for Cars and Grids, Part 2
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Overview
What are the potential new materials to make batteries more affordable, safer and less environmentally impactful? What could this mean for the future? Lynden Archer, Dean of Engineering at Cornell University, and Shirley Meng, Chief Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and Professor of Molecular Engineering in the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago, discuss.
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2 - 1Could LNG Change Global Energy? April 03, 2023 -
2 - 2Understanding the Electric Grid, Part 1 April 10, 2023 -
2 - 3Understanding the Electric Grid, Part 2 April 17, 2023 -
2 - 4Good News About Climate Change? April 24, 2023 -
2 - 5Environmental Impacts of Energy on Air May 01, 2023 -
2 - 6Could Artificial Intelligence Change Energy? May 08, 2023 -
2 - 7Energy Impacts on Land June 04, 2023 -
2 - 8Batteries for Cars and Grids, Part 1 June 11, 2023 -
2 - 9Batteries for Cars and Grids, Part 2 June 18, 2023 -
2 - 10Is net zero by 2050 possible? June 24, 2023 -
2 - 11The Energy-Water Nexus July 02, 2023 -
2 - 12How Do We Power the Developing World July 09, 2023


