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Graphene
High-capacity, low cost, safe batteries are needed for efficient hybrid or electrical vehicles and for effectively storing and releasing electricity from intermittent power sources, such as wind turbines and solar panels. Scientists at PNNL developed a method for building titanium oxide and carbon structures that can be used to make batteries that are more reliable and can store twice as much energy as today’s batteries. Image provided by PNNL scientist Jun Liu.
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Graphene
High-capacity, low cost, safe batteries are needed for efficient hybrid or electrical vehicles and for effectively storing and releasing electricity from intermittent power sources, such as wind turbines and solar panels. Scientists at PNNL developed a method for building titanium oxide and carbon structures that can be used to make batteries that are more reliable and can store twice as much energy as today’s batteries. Image provided by PNNL scientist Jun Liu.
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory." Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.