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After Fukushima REBECCA JOHNSON 24 March 2011 https://www.opendemocracy.net/5050/rebecca-johnson/after-fukushima
LONG TSX-V: GGG $0.25 OTCQB: $GPHBF $0.19, July 28, 2016 Graphene 3D Lab Introduces New Type of Single Layer Graphene Material:
http://www.graphene3dlab.com/s/news.asp?ReportID=757543&_Type=News&_Title=Graphene-3D-Lab-Introduces-New-Type-of-Single-Layer-Graphene-Material
$GLFN – http://galenfeha.com/ and #Gummune
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Author: arch1 Comment: http://www.stockgumshoe.com/2016/03/microblog-club-house-for-the-discussion-of-religion-politics-and-other-unmentionables-volume-5/comment-page-17/#comment-4886050 New development for battery research to make electric vehicles practical and cost competitive…
Best2You ~ Benjamin @H0U3
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Scientists Find Way To Turn Electricity From Graphene To An Efficient Lighting Solution
The light capabilities of graphene described in the video below: https://youtu.be/6yAkzIWWXrQ
https://twitter.com/ExTrEmE_Siena/status/774129494705614849
$ORRP – Before we sign off for the day, we wanted to let you know Oroplata Resources (ORRP) — one of our Featured Stocks — announced today it had begun its planning and surveying work at its lithium brine site in Western Nevada. Contributor James Brumley served up some of the details and added a lot of perspective to the news, so we’ll refer you to his commentary if you want the whole shebang. Just as a bit of a teaser though, it was only a few days ago Oroplata Resources finalized its real estate deals that gives them access to the property. The geological work shouldn’t take long to complete either. http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/Oroplata-Resources-ORRP-Hits-the-Ground-Running/s/via/10/article/view/p/mid/3/id/713/
This company is moving much faster than I suspect a lot of traders thought it would. If you were planning a play on ORRP but hadn’t yet pulled the trigger, you might want to wrap up your due diligence work sooner than later.
‘Til tomorrow (when hopefully the market gets off the fence).
Traders Starting to Accept We Have a Valuation Problem
http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/Traders-Starting-to-Accept-We-Have-a-Valuation-Problem/s/article/view/p/mid/7/id/2155/
Join The #Lithium Ion #rEVolution: Four Slides From The #Benchmark2016 World Tour http://kirillklip.blogspot.com/2016/09/join-lithium-ion-revolution-four-slides.html#.V9AD5c8eX4U.twitter … …#Energy :large
https://twitter.com/kirillklip/status/773499824922656768
Scientists Make New Kind of Sonic Boom, Transform Energy Into Light #Graphene #physics
http://futurism.com/scientists-make-new-kind-of-sonic-boom-transform-energy-into-light/
https://twitter.com/nfigueroajr/status/774591435790249984
Engineers treat printed graphene with lasers to enable paper electronics http://phys.org/news/2016-09-graphene-lasers-enable-paper-electronics.html
http://cdn.phys.org/newman/csz/news/800/2016/4-iowastateeng.jpg
Another Lithium article from Matt Benhlsen at SA. I actualiy received two this morn, but I think the first was a repeat of four AU lithium miner that collapsed. This is about Altura Mining and due to go into production in Q3 2017. There are a few near term catalyst and are trading at AUD .15 or USD .135.I have no position.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/4005950-lithium-miner-altura-mining-bargain?app=1&uprof=46&isDirectRoadblock=true
Graphene investing: find the best graphene stocks http://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-investing
In GPHBF ~ Ben
NMKEF – …New drill results have just been released that extends the length and depth farther than they even thought. LACDF, GALXF our 2 more that I would keep your eye on. Full Disclosure I own NMKEF and GALXF and may buy LIXXF and LACDF, possibly SSMLF. DIJJF is also on radar. http://www.stockgumshoe.com/2016/09/microblog-hi-grade-lithuim-junior-miners/#comments
#Australia
WA farm taps vanadium #flowbattery #storage
#solar #renewablepower #EnergyStorage
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2016/wa-farm-taps-vanadium-flow-battery-storage-solar-an-australian-first-28309 … :large
https://twitter.com/THEnergyNet/status/777518926523666432
Excellent article again Ben. A good comparison between Li-ion and Vanadium flow batteries. The only caveat I would add is yes Li-ion is prone to thermal run aways, but Vanadium flow batteries have a Sulphuric acid electrolyte. I was not aware that 3 phase electrical was part of the Gildemeister CellCube system. Three phase is usually is an additional charge for installation and I’m not sure about a monthly charge. Unforunately the only vanadium mine and license Gildemeister CellCube in the USA has ceased operation in March and the stock is now <.02 a share. According to the ceo they were to early to the market. I met a Solar Panel system repairman the other day. I asked him about a Solar system with storage battery and he got this deer in the headlight look. His answer was he had a buddy that had one and liked it.
was long $AVCVF American Vanadium Corp.
Many graphene articles including microscopy, storage and events: http://2dresearch.com/2d-editorial/
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This article by the lead investigator at Biosolar says that Lithium Cobalt are pretty much at where they will be for the next 5 years. There will be refinements to enhance current capacity and life, but no major improvements. That’s a good thing ig you have Lithium and Cobalt stocks. There are Lithium air and Lithium sulfur batteries on the horizon that will improve capacity.
http://www.altenergymag.com/article/2016/09/increasing-the-storage-capacity-of-lithium-batteries/24525/?utm_source=Benchmar
Magnetic Susceptibility of Dirac Fermions, Bi-Sb Alloys, Interacting Bloch Fermions, Dilute… http://tinyurl.com/hj2vutb #Graphene https://twitter.com/2DResearch/status/779255998443843589
General question…
I’m a newbie regarding electricity storage and batteries, but I’m very interested in those topics and investments.
My intuitive question is “Is there a better alternative than existing battery types for storing electricity?” What concerns me about lithium is its explosive tendencies. You can’t ship lithium batteries through the mail, exploding lithium batteries have brought down a plane, lithium batteries seem to be relatively “large” for some items, etc.
Hopefully somebody will come up with something non-explosive and able to store energy very efficiently. The analogy that comes to mind is computers from the 1960s compared to computers today. I’m old enough to remember Eniac and punch cards, and today the average smart watch has more computing power and memory storage than rooms-full of the old computers. I would LOVE to invest in electric-storage technology that would parallel the computer development story.
Any thoughts?
leslie, I personally feel that the future shall be graphene and solar… are we there yet? and how long? idk Cobalt and as you know lithium. imho. Travis, Griffin and arch1, Frank, are our resident experts as well as carbonbigfoot and others, I’m sure. Best2You-Ben
Thank you, SoGiAm!
I agree regarding solar (and don’t know enough yet about the others, so I need to learn more about them).
I guess the problem with solar is storage for when the cells aren’t being recharged, although I just saw a teaser somewhere for some Chinese technology that takes care of that (I need to track it down to see what it is).
Also, I found the following very interesting/promising, but I don’t know much yet about the company’s financials or business model:
SolarWindow™ Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: WNDW) is developing first-of-their-kind electricity-generating see-through windows and products for America’s 85 million detached homes and commercial buildings. http://www.solarwindow.com
Has anyone looked into this company?
You know the saying “if it is too good to be true”. That’s what I come away with when I read their pages on their technology. They cite several “independent studies” and can’t link or publish one of them. Do they have any patent applications. I’d do a background check on management and see what business experience they have. Their balance sheet, I believe, says they are $4mil in the whole. At the current share price I think I think you could do better. my opinion
Ben may have it right, wait for graphene. The market in the USA is not there for storage batteries. The best storage battery for off grid or just storage is the Vanadium flow Redox, it has a 30 year life cycle. Here in the USA electrical bills will have to go up or the electrical grid will have to hack, to kick the storage battery market into high gear.
Griffin, I do not believe that time is far off; either a hack or a HUGE geomagnetic storm: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/phenomena/geomagnetic-storms
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/GeomagneticStormAurora.png?itok=UOrlF2zw
SoGiAm you could be right, let’s not rush into the future, it would be chaos. Another excuse for a political knee jerk.
Iridescent #Graphene/Cellulose Nanocrystal Film with Water Response and Highly Electrical…
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2016/ra/c6ra20133d#!divAbstract
Self-powered water-splitting: http://2dresearch.com/2016/09/26/nitrogen-phosphorus-and-fluorine-tri-doped-graphene-as-a-multifunctional-catalyst-for-self-powered-electrochemical-water-splitting/
$EGTYF – Eaguana June 2016 presentation http://www.eguanatech.com/_resources/presentations/EGT_Presentation_1606.pdf and SGS article http://www.stockgumshoe.com/2016/09/penny-stock-millionaires-be-first-in-line-to-own-the-tiny-startup-that-just-stole-16-billion-in-revenue-out-from-under-teslas-feet/comment-page-1/#comment-4901300
#Graphene-based synthetic antiferromagnets and ferrimagnets. (arXiv:1609.07634v1…
http://2dresearch.com/2016/09/27/graphene-based-synthetic-antiferromagnets-and-ferrimagnets-arxiv1609-07634v1-cond-mat-mtrl-sci/
BioSolar has annouced a new anode compatible with current and future Lithium ion battery technology that will increase capacity, no mention by how much.
http://www.biosolar.com/view_news.php?id=123&PHPSESSID=1c23ad7a608b1f63917a76eaadaee4d0
long $BSRC
Another article from Matt Bendlsen at SA on Lithium miners, spot price, contract price, demand, supply, and more. I just took a quick read will read again in the morn.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/4008830-lithium-miners-news-month-september-2016?app=1&uprof=46&isDirectRoadblock=true
$UEC – Uranium Energy Corp Announces Final Dismissal of Previously Disclosed Lawsuit September 29, 2016, Corpus Christi, Texas – Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE MKT: UEC, the “Company” or “UEC”) is pleased to report that the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas has entered a final judgment in favor of UEC, dismissing the previously disclosed securities class action lawsuit against the Company. The Court dismissed the action in its entirety with prejudice to the plaintiffs. The Company further announces that on September 26, 2016, the United States Court of Appeals dismissed the plaintiffs’ appeal of the decision following the plaintiffs’ request for voluntary dismissal. As a result, the judgment in favor of the Company is now final. No settlement payments or any other consideration was paid by the Company to the plaintiffs in connection with the lawsuit’s dismissal.
For further information about Uranium Energy Corp (NYSE – MKT: UEC), please visit: http://www.uraniumenergy.com or call 1.866.748.1030