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Jul 31, 2023 by Alexander Boulden for the Outsider Club The Future of Solar Dear Reader, After graduating college, I found myself floating on the Patuxent River in a 42-foot boat. My days were filled with bright mornings as I wobbled to work on my sea legs and peaceful nights as I read by the dim lights, slowly rocked to sleep by the changing tides. If I needed to travel anywhere by sea, I used the water. If I needed to power the lights, central air, or water pumps, I used the electricity stored in the solar-powered batteries. I saved hundreds of dollars each month. Just look at what the average American pays for utilities these days: [utility] You could say I was living âoff-grid,â but I thought it was just a natural way of life. It made sense to me and still does. I was completely self-sustainable and wasnât beholden to the greedy utility companies. By using renewable energy, I felt a sense of freedom. Ah, sometimes I wish I still lived on that old boat and could save more using renewables. But you know what they say â the two happiest days of a boat ownerâs life are the day they buy the boat and the day they sell it. Maybe one day Iâll get back to the sea. Now, I know what youâre thinking. Itâs easy to power a dinky boat with solar, but powering a household isnât sustainable. However, a recent report from Rewiring America found that U.S. households could save $321 billion by switching to clean energy. Thatâs roughly $2,500 a year, provided the government offers tax incentives and rebates for installation costs. Also consider the cost savings of creating energy-efficient facilities, including universities, government and corporate offices, restaurants, and entire cities. Tiny Stock Has 264 Patents on Groundbreaking AI Tech A little-known AI tech is becoming critical to the operations of 94% of corporations... Itâs projected to be in nine out of every 10 cars by 2028... And is already essential to the workflow of 80% of hospitals. Which is the real reason why Bill Gates bet an enormous $20 billion on this AI niche... double what he invested in ChatGPT. Yet one tiny company already holds 264 ironclad patents on this tech. And it's lined up to hand savvy investors like you 5,300% profits. [Click here for the full story.]( And with the aggressive push toward mass adoption of renewable energy, thereâs a huge disruption taking place in the energy, transportation, housing, and agriculture sectors. As you know, where thereâs disruption, thereâs money to be made. But thereâs one problem... In order for renewables to compete with fossil fuels, we need a better way to generate and store energy. The Death of Lithium-Ion The variable nature of wind and solar power has been a major limitation on our ability to optimize electricity and storage. When the sun doesnât shine and the wind doesnât blow, you canât capture energy, so you need to store the energy for later use. The current standard for storing this energy is the lithium-ion battery because itâs relatively cheap to produce, but this is changing by the day. And we all know from our cellphones that the batteries donât last very long. This is because lithium batteries gradually lose their ability to retain a charge and cease to work after a few hundred cycles. These solid-state batteries also pose a fire risk. Weâve all seen the Teslas and other electric vehicles catching fire lately. Lithium batteries also decay when not in use. And the journal Progress in Natural Science: Materials International found that varying temperature conditions produce various adverse effects on the stability of lithium-based batteries. The negatives go on. So whatâs the solution? Well, the most promising alternative is the vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB). This Pill Will âDefine the Next Decadeâ A new medical breakthrough smaller than the size of your pinkie is about to reshape human history. Because believe it or not, this tiny pill can eradicate every single sign and symptom of aging and disease... Which leaves you looking and feeling forever young. Donât believe it? [Check out this proof...]( Infinite Energy Because of their large-scale infrastructure, VRFBs are used primarily in energy storage applications and paired with large wind and solar farms. The chemical vanadium is stored as a solution in four oxidative states and flows through the holding tanks. The cool thing is that the chemical solutions change colors when in different states. Just like lithium batteries, VRFBs are rechargeable. However, VRFBs pose no significant safety or environmental threats, can be idle for long periods of time without losing storage capacity, are scalable, and can provide continuous power for longer than 24 hours. Essentially, they canât catch fire or lose charge. VRFBs are theoretically limitless. As they produce zero emissions, lots of renewable companies are starting to use them to store the energy. But we've got to think about setting these up logistically. If you hook them up on a giant solar farm, you're going to need a lot of them. Much of the power is lost when transferring it. It might look something like this. [vfrb] So you're going to need a direct hookup to each panel or section of panels. I don't know if you've seen these massive wind farms, but the cost of hooking up a VRFB to each section just doesn't make sense. That's where a new solar invention comes into play. [If You Can Spare 50 Bucks... Do THIS With It]( If you have $50 to spare... that's great! 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Because of their unique, patented vertical design, these towers can generate all the power of a modern solar farm with just a TENTH of the land use...Meaning they can be easily placed inside the cities and suburbs where power demand is greatest, instead of needing to be built in rural areas hundreds or even thousands of miles away like typical solar farms do. Not only does this instantly free up hundreds of billions of dollars of increasingly valuable real estate for agricultureâ¦But it also eliminates the other BIG problem these solar companies are facing, which is the massive amount of power thatâs lost in the transmission process. [This $20 million firm has just unlocked a multitrillion-dollar profit opportunity...](Finally making solar power easily accessible for all 8 billion humans on Earth and landing early investors potentially life-changing returns in the process. Stay frosty, Alexander Boulden
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