High-Tech Ceramics General Electrics New Battery Factory
General Electrics opened a new large factory in Schenectady, New York to manufacture high-tech energy storage technology from ceramics. About 60 percent of the factory is dedicated to producing a ceramic electrolyte. The new sodium-nickel batteries could be used to store energy from wind turbines or power remote cell-phones towers.
Via: technologyreview.com
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