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This category contains articles which describe the use, choice or design of batteries, although the main focus of the article may be on something else.
''This category contains articles which describe the use, choice or design of batteries, although the main focus of the article may be on something else.''
 
Batteries are one of the main costs in renewable energy systems such as [[photovoltaic]]s, due to the need to supply power at times when they may be no sun or wind. They are also a major cost and weight burden in electric [[transport]] such as [[car]]s.
 
One technology giving greater flexibility in operation is the {{WP|flow battery}}. This enables more energy to be stored simply by adding more fluid storage rather than adding batteries. If used in cars, they would enable quick recharging simply by swapping the fluid.  


''This category has not been populated yet, but Appropedia articles mentioning batteries can be found [http://appropedia.org/Special:Search?search=battery+batteries&go=Go here]''
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[[Category:Electricity]]
[[Category:Electricity]]

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This category contains articles which describe the use, choice or design of batteries, although the main focus of the article may be on something else.

Batteries are one of the main costs in renewable energy systems such as photovoltaics, due to the need to supply power at times when they may be no sun or wind. They are also a major cost and weight burden in electric transport such as cars.

One technology giving greater flexibility in operation is the W. This enables more energy to be stored simply by adding more fluid storage rather than adding batteries. If used in cars, they would enable quick recharging simply by swapping the fluid.

This category has not been populated yet, but Appropedia articles mentioning batteries can be found here

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