I tried to convince my brother back in 1981 that flow batteries were the way to go. They seem to finally be gaining traction. At some point they will likely run into fuel cells, and at some point it will be hard to tell the difference between a flow battery and a fuel cell.
MVTG has a working electrochemical reactor that converts water and CO2 into formic acid, which can be used to run fuel cells among many other uses. Iceland has a million liter per year electrochemical reactor plant running that is making methanol out of CO2 water and geothermal steam power converted electricity. Methanol can also be used in fuel cells.
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