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TOMORROW’S BATTERY TODAY

W.T. Cutts, director at AT&V reveals how the company’s cutting edge technology could solve battery storage issues in the industry. The global movement towards clean energy is a complex issue. Finding an affordable solution while balancing environment concerns, human rights, and the current energy enterprise, combined with the involvement of multiple governments, seems impossible. Yet the answer will present itself; one idea, one technology, and one solution at a time. One problem most people agree on is the battery of today does not work for larger storage requirements. Whether you are referring to performance, cost, carbon footprint, or negative impacts on the environment and human rights, the battery of today is not the answer. However, based on the amount of recent investment by multiple global players, it looks like industry is stuck with existing battery technology for the near future. Another concern is the battery technology of today will have a higher cost tomorrow. Limited resources controlled by unfriendly governments, combined with negative impacts to the environment, are adversely impacting the value of today’s battery. Even with all this unfavourable news,...

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