The future of energy hinges on these technologies - Donald Sadoway of MIT

By Kitco News / September 03, 2020 / www.kitco.com / Article Link

Sep 05, 2020 Guest(s): Donald Sadoway John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Chemistry, MIT

In order to transition towards a fully renewable energy-based economy, the problem of intermittency in non-fossil fuel electricity generation first needs to be solved, said Donald Sadoway, professor of materials chemistry at MIT.
"I wanted something that was versatile and could go wherever you needed to have the gap, bridge, when the sun isn't shining and wind isn't blowing," Sadoway told Kitco News.
Sadoway, who was named one of Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People" in 2012, had worked on new battery technologies that would solve this problem; he and his team at MIT created the liquid metal battery to be used for stationary energy storage.

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