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- From: pierson@cimcad.enet.dec.com (Dave Pierson)
- Subject: Re: Flywheel batteries as EV power source
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.174052.1038@ryn.mro4.dec.com>
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- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- References: <Bz6nuM.LCo@acsu.buffalo.edu> <1992Dec13.114534.961@cmkrnl.com> <BzB2Iq.Jqn@wang.com>
- Date: 15 DEC 92 12:36:06
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- In article <BzB2Iq.Jqn@wang.com>, pvr@wang.com () writes...
- >jeh@cmkrnl.com writes:
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- > For a much more informative but unfortunatly brief description
- >read the IEEE Spectrum article on battery technology that
- >appeared a month or two ago.
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- Flywheels have been discussed a couple of times in Scientific American
- First appearance as far back as ten years ago. They have been used
- in tests in transit (subway and bus) applications, I do not recall
- hearing the reults, so a isuspect they were not positive.
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