Elon Musk has been known to like hemp.
I'm sure he would quickly warm up to the idea of Tesla powered hemp batteries for 1000th the cost of lithium ion. Long range on a quick charge.
I don't know if he likes hemp (what's not to like? It's the best natural industrial fiber, plus has the miracle medical molecule, CBD) but I did see a clip of him toking a doob on a radio show once.
All this is is the slow roll out of supper capacitors. They are much more efficient than batteries and still need an outside source to charge them. They can be charged verry fast. The point here is that it still reQuires an outside power source. It's the same pig, they are just changing the make-up. Better things are closer than you think.
Personally, I believe that capacitors will be the power storage medium of the future. Electrochemical storage has excellent uses and is the most productive source that we have now, but if the development of a near perfect insulator is found and can be created for exceptional cost vs impact, the higher voltages needed and higher current stored to store more power for slow bleed off, we will have a vastly better storage device with hopefully better impact without rare earth elements. The life span of capacitors can far exceed electrochemical batteries and can be charged nearly instantaneously. Yes, we will still need methods of generating electricity. At this point, hydroelectric, geothermal and nuclear are the most productive for investment. Nuclear carries the highest investment, but 3rd gen thorium reactors may be the safest evolution with minimization of the negative aspects. We still need to figure out a better solution for used ion exchanger resin beads, but solving this will be a huge step forward.
Helium reactors [a type of High Temperature Gas Reactor or (HTGR)] use helium as the nuclear fuel coolant and energy transfer to a steam generator used to spin a turbine couple to an electric generator. Helium is not used as an energy storage medium, but for energy transfer in lieu of water currently used in most commercial operating reactors. That said Terrapower and GE Hitachi are teaming to develop a molten salt cooled fast reactor with the capability of temporarily storing a significant amount of energy during periods of low electrical loads for subsequent use during peak power demands.
No, I haven't. The one thing to note about helium is there is a shortage. We may exhaust helium from the earth, unless we find a large supply that is yet undiscovered. We have unfortunately wasted a lot of helium because it was never valued very highly. I will read up on helium reactors though. Thank you for the tip.
It is certainly possible, but only if civilization holds together. I'm not sure about helium pockets within the moon. I have heard mention of it, but haven't looked into it. Lets hope a mini dark age isn't just around the corner.
Super capacitors are just capacitors with insane surface area due to the very thin layers. They use carbon to seperate the plates but only a few molecules thick for each layer and millions of layers. The surface area determines the capacity for free electrons. Each plate has the same surface area, the more plates the more capacity.
even my stoner ass sure as fuck knows hemp is not a battery
lol
also ...
they're making the "hemp batteries" by turning the hemp into carbon nanosheets
what is graphene?
a carbon nanosheet.
... yeahhhhhhhh
they're graphene batteries made from hemp-derived graphene
this journal article was designed to get somebody funded
probably worked
** edit ** pretty funny headline though ☺️😂 I wish
sorry I just noticed u/ashlanddog/ posted this my apologies for associating anything you posted with Reddit content! haha you're one of my favorite users here I'm so sorry lol but these are graphene batteries
When the deepstate has been taken down this hemp tech, and other cannabis products will be researched and the benefits will be huge to humanity. Also think a lot of medical tech as well as Tesla free energy has been intentionally hidden. Things are not ideal right now but I can’t wait for some disclosure.
I did much research on this a couple years ago. Totally true what Hemp can do, especially with battery electrical storage properties. Largest benefit IMO is the safe disposal once battery reaches its lifespan AND can be planted in the “non-productive” portions of agricultural land. Largest PROBLEM is nobody processes the oil and the equipment is cost prohibitive for a single grower. Hopefully this will change.
Wow, awesome! Suprise, surprise, something in nature works better than something man-ufactured. Almost like these DS companies are trying to say, See God, we can make stuff better! When in reality, no, no they can't.
All they're doing is destroying this beautiful place God made for us.
The amazing plant that just keeps on giving.
You can say that again!
Wonder how many other patriots familiar with the cannabis plant just now heard of hemp batteries for the first time right here...
Amazing!!
You could say I'm familiar with cannabis lol. But never heard of hemp batteries! As mind-blowing as when I first of hemp-crete.
Elon Musk has been known to like hemp. I'm sure he would quickly warm up to the idea of Tesla powered hemp batteries for 1000th the cost of lithium ion. Long range on a quick charge.
I don't know if he likes hemp (what's not to like? It's the best natural industrial fiber, plus has the miracle medical molecule, CBD) but I did see a clip of him toking a doob on a radio show once.
This is actually from 2013...https://sci-hub.wf/10.1021/nn400731g
If I follow the links you provided I eventually get to this page... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=or6rO5_bze0&t=41s
Supercaps are not batteries.
Fake News, Old News. Misleading.
Hemp batteries?!?! Holy fuck, what can't that plant do?
It's the 'Do Everything Plant'
All this is is the slow roll out of supper capacitors. They are much more efficient than batteries and still need an outside source to charge them. They can be charged verry fast. The point here is that it still reQuires an outside power source. It's the same pig, they are just changing the make-up. Better things are closer than you think.
...I believe you are correct....
Looking forward to breakfast and dinner batteries.
/s
Gettin' hungry just thinking about it :)
^^This
Can agree 1000%
Personally, I believe that capacitors will be the power storage medium of the future. Electrochemical storage has excellent uses and is the most productive source that we have now, but if the development of a near perfect insulator is found and can be created for exceptional cost vs impact, the higher voltages needed and higher current stored to store more power for slow bleed off, we will have a vastly better storage device with hopefully better impact without rare earth elements. The life span of capacitors can far exceed electrochemical batteries and can be charged nearly instantaneously. Yes, we will still need methods of generating electricity. At this point, hydroelectric, geothermal and nuclear are the most productive for investment. Nuclear carries the highest investment, but 3rd gen thorium reactors may be the safest evolution with minimization of the negative aspects. We still need to figure out a better solution for used ion exchanger resin beads, but solving this will be a huge step forward.
In your first line is the key, storage. We don't need storage. This is the scam.
Helium reactors [a type of High Temperature Gas Reactor or (HTGR)] use helium as the nuclear fuel coolant and energy transfer to a steam generator used to spin a turbine couple to an electric generator. Helium is not used as an energy storage medium, but for energy transfer in lieu of water currently used in most commercial operating reactors. That said Terrapower and GE Hitachi are teaming to develop a molten salt cooled fast reactor with the capability of temporarily storing a significant amount of energy during periods of low electrical loads for subsequent use during peak power demands.
No, I haven't. The one thing to note about helium is there is a shortage. We may exhaust helium from the earth, unless we find a large supply that is yet undiscovered. We have unfortunately wasted a lot of helium because it was never valued very highly. I will read up on helium reactors though. Thank you for the tip.
It is certainly possible, but only if civilization holds together. I'm not sure about helium pockets within the moon. I have heard mention of it, but haven't looked into it. Lets hope a mini dark age isn't just around the corner.
Super capacitors are just capacitors with insane surface area due to the very thin layers. They use carbon to seperate the plates but only a few molecules thick for each layer and millions of layers. The surface area determines the capacity for free electrons. Each plate has the same surface area, the more plates the more capacity.
So, science isn't completely dead. Yet.
Thanks anon
no wonder they banned it...
get this Reddit shit outta here
I smoke all goddamn every day
even my stoner ass sure as fuck knows hemp is not a battery
lol
also ...
they're making the "hemp batteries" by turning the hemp into carbon nanosheets
what is graphene?
a carbon nanosheet.
... yeahhhhhhhh
they're graphene batteries made from hemp-derived graphene
this journal article was designed to get somebody funded
probably worked
** edit ** pretty funny headline though ☺️😂 I wish
sorry I just noticed u/ashlanddog/ posted this my apologies for associating anything you posted with Reddit content! haha you're one of my favorite users here I'm so sorry lol but these are graphene batteries
...howls...
...around 420 reality impairment is normal....
OK but what does smoke have to do with hemp
Co-sponsored by Tommy Chong. /s
All I know is that we will need a LOT of very strong rope in the near future and hemp rope fits the bill.
When the deepstate has been taken down this hemp tech, and other cannabis products will be researched and the benefits will be huge to humanity. Also think a lot of medical tech as well as Tesla free energy has been intentionally hidden. Things are not ideal right now but I can’t wait for some disclosure.
I did much research on this a couple years ago. Totally true what Hemp can do, especially with battery electrical storage properties. Largest benefit IMO is the safe disposal once battery reaches its lifespan AND can be planted in the “non-productive” portions of agricultural land. Largest PROBLEM is nobody processes the oil and the equipment is cost prohibitive for a single grower. Hopefully this will change.
How much energy did it cost to turn the hemp into the carbon nanosheets?
Hats off to the stoners! They will shamelessly push their agenda… kinda like the lefties.
...you can't get high on hemp....
Unless it's a hemp ROPE, haha
...that is going to be the ultimate solution to our current situation.....
Wow, awesome! Suprise, surprise, something in nature works better than something man-ufactured. Almost like these DS companies are trying to say, See God, we can make stuff better! When in reality, no, no they can't.
All they're doing is destroying this beautiful place God made for us.
The video test that the article was missing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj6M18B-gDY
Spectacular news. What an innovation!! This is what America is really all about.
Additional sauce: https://highgradehempseed.com/blog/are-hemp-batteries-better-than-lithium-ion/
07/21/2021/BY HIGH GRADE HEMP SEED
😂