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Re: riverrock post# 6312

Friday, 03/11/2011 1:42:12 PM

Friday, March 11, 2011 1:42:12 PM

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I'm sure the power companies have developed an algorithm based upon usage data to figure out how much reserve capacity they need and for what time period. So I think what you said is the way I would interpret the excerpt.

I think the use of battery supply as a means for uninterrupted power supply is going to become a bigger deal in the coming years. I don't think green energy is going to be the only driver for that. I'd like to know how many new computers are coming online everyday in Asia, India and Latin America. Computers need uninterrupted supply (without surges or brownouts) to function properly. Electric cars don't need to run off of green energy production. But imagine how much more efficiently our power plants would run if we can smooth out power drain over peak periods with reliable battery storage. Then add alternative energy into that mix which, in my opinion, must have reliable battery storage to even be viable.

I think vanadium is more important than lithium by a long shot, but that's just me.

A VRB manufacturer might actually be a worthwhile play in addition to ENZR.

Good Lord, I'm beginning to sound like a "true believer."