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Spring 2017
With the rapid development of electrified transportation, electrochemical energy storage devices will be more important than they have ever been in human history. Lithium-ion batteries are considered as the most energy efficient candidates, due to their relatively long cycle life. However, their...
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Spring 2023
Global warming and climate change are driving the use of cleaner energy sources to replace fossil fuels. Wind and solar energy are renewable and sustainable clean energies and can generate electricity. However, both wind and solar energy depend on the weather conditions. Storing the electricity...