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31 thoughts on “EnergyX "Basically Minting Money"? | In Depth”

  1. TESLA, & other solar companies, should not only be looking at putting solar panel on every buildings roof (although that is fantastic), but ALSO at large scale solar farms that DON'T require huge amounts of land, but instead FLOAT on water! As you said in the video, the entire USA could be powered with solar panels the size of just one large lake (like Lake Michigan)! If you floated them instead on reservoirs of drinking water, which are near every population centre, then it could provide ALL of the local electricity, without electricity being lost via cable resistance over long distances, AND it would massively reduce water loss to evaporation & so at the same time reduce droughts! And in addition, the water would cool the solar panels which makes them run more efficiently. It's a win win win! FLOATING solar farms, along with large scale batteries, near every city to LOCALLY produce 100% of energy needs with zero emissions, zero noise, and solar (unlike wind farms) has zero moving parts so lasts more than twice as long, and is nearly invisible when floating on the waters surface! How has TESLA not already cottoned on to this?

    Additionally, given that perovskite solar panels have been developed, & PROVEN in labs, which have now have a life expectancy of 30 years, with a much higher potential efficiency for converting sunlight into electricity (silicon is capped at around 30% with perovskite able to make use of a MUCH bigger light band), whilst also being much cheaper to make; why is there no word from TESLA, or other large scale solar companies, on large scale perovskite developments/projects?

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  2. Why aren’t salt mining companies expanding into lithium production. With all the salt mines, one would think that this would be a very viable expansion of their existing business.

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  3. it is not because of a lack of lithium that the Cybertruck is not out. company is interesting. still surprising they can get the Lithium cheaper than sun evaporation. also, many companies are working on DLE… good story, EnergyX. maybe focus on the DLE? iterative approach is the way to go. well done!

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  4. Great video. you've remind me of what someone once said❤️ "The mind is the man, the poor is in it and the rich is it too". This sentence is the secret of most successful investors. I once attended a trading seminar and ever since then i been waxing strong financially, and i most tell you the truth..

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  5. Going on their website, they encourage you to protest and support racial justice. WTF does that have to do with lithium extraction? Is this a PAC or a lithium extraction company?

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  6. There is a third or even fourth step in the carbon emissions in between the mining and the use carbon emissions. These are the refining and the transportation/storage steps. These two are often intermixed, but both also are more for Hydrocarbon fuels than Lithium. So even worse for oil and gas.

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