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Sign Up: News, Events and Job Updates. A Guide to Careers and Educational Programs. Automotive Integration and Assembly. Component Manufacturing and Engineering. Recycling, Energy Management and Charging. Michigan: Advanced Energy Storage Capital of North America. Advanced energy storage (AES). Became a top priority of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) in 2006. Including Johnson Controls and Dow Kokam. A research center aimed at developing batteries with lower energy costs to make elec...
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Skip to main content. Nonproliferation and Nuclear Forensics. Nonproliferation and Nuclear Forensics. Enhancing national and homeland security requires technological advancements in everything from biosensors to risk assessments. Game-changing scientific discovery is required for the development of sensors, detectors and other technological advancements used to protect and defend our country. DOE commits more than $1.7 million to help commercialize promising Argonne-associated energy technologies. Ralph ...
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This week in batteries (TWiB): A Brief History of Batteries- Part 1
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This week in batteries (TWiB). Monday, August 30, 2010. A Brief History of Batteries- Part 1. When I was around 13 years old I remember learning about primary batteries in school. This was about the time when I had also encounter lead-acid batteries and had realized that the car starter battery is being charged periodically. I began to wonder why some batteries could not be recharged while other could. Thus began my fascination with batteries. The topic I’m discussing is technical. I’ve t...This blog pos...
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This week in batteries (TWiB): To be, or not to be (green), that is the question
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This week in batteries (TWiB). Monday, March 28, 2011. To be, or not to be (green), that is the question. The title above was going to be my next blog post for GigaOm. But, they thought a better title was “How Plug-In Hybrid Cars Could Be Game Changers”. Anyway, I’m beginning to think about the Chevy Volt. Not sure I agree with the title, but I’m seriously thinking about it. Read all about it. March 29, 2011 at 5:44 PM. March 31, 2011 at 10:23 AM. I think swapping batteries makes more sense than waiting ...
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This week in batteries (TWiB): If your cat has nine lives, shouldn't your battery have at least two?
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This week in batteries (TWiB). Monday, November 22, 2010. If your cat has nine lives, shouldn't your battery have at least two? Let’s see if you can answer this pop quiz: How much capacity fade can you tolerate in your battery before you consider it “dead”? The answer (as usual) depends on the application. You are not about to pay for another battery. And running your car with a long cord connected to an outlet can be a bit problematic. But, as definitions go, most manufacturers will consider a battery t...
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This week in batteries (TWiB): February 2013
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This week in batteries (TWiB). Wednesday, February 6, 2013. Are you charged up? Because we are ready to go! But its not just about the technology. If you don't have a technology that satisfies a market demand, then its equally likely that the company will not succeed. And in some markets your efforts may be stymied by the regulatory policies that may prevent the battery being developed from being used. So how does one learn about all of these things? CalCharge has teamed up with San Jose State to start w...
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This week in batteries (TWiB): December 2012
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This week in batteries (TWiB). Saturday, December 15, 2012. And here are the lucky winners. I have a new found respect for movie actors (not stage actors, mind you). Being in front of a camera makes you self conscious in a way being in front of an audience does not. I can see why Arnold stuck to one liners! The questions were all very interesting ranging from how we can make a battery that is five time better and five times cheaper to how one can become a battery scientist (start a blog? But, let us get ...
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