Jesse Peltan
@JessePeltan
On a mission to build Type 1 Civilization and restore the biosphere
Joined May 2019
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People keep saying that "batteries are bad" because: "batteries don't create energy. batteries consume energy." Nothing. Creates. Energy. Energy is neither created nor destroyed. "Energy production" and "energy consumption" are economic terms — not physics terms. We don't actually produce or consume energy. We direct energy. The function of a battery is not upstream energy harvesting, but that's also not the function of a thermal generator. The energy doesn't come from the generator. The energy comes from the fuel. We have to extract, refine, and transport that fuel. The generator is there to dispatch that chemical potential energy as electricity when it's needed. That's what batteries do too, because: Batteries ARE generators. Batteries aren't electromechanical generators, but neither are photovoltaics or fuel cells. Like chemical-fueled thermal generators, batteries convert chemical potential energy into electrical energy. The difference with batteries is that the process has fewer steps and is easily reversible. Batteries provide a buffer, matching up supply and demand in time. They act as a cache, providing higher peak power at lower latency than a thermal generator of comparable mass or cost. Batteries are an extremely useful tool for directing the flow of energy. Batteries don't "create energy" — that's true. Nothing. Creates. Energy.
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