@DanielleFong please publish economic modeling (preferably of [a] demonstrated project[s]) of @LightSailEnergy's CAES technology.
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I understand. I think that being more transparent about cost-benefit will help your market penetration.
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See p 47 footnote 6 of this here: https://www.nap.edu/read/21725/chapter/5 …. So, that should be a priority for you.
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Haha, OK, I guess it's hard to do economic modeling until you make a finished product!
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Adiabatic CAES would be good for utility scale, but it seems like it is harder to make it as distributed and small as batteries.
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There are benefits to the end user with having energy generation, storage and trading at the point of use.
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But it is difficult for that to happen everywhere, e.g. non home-owners. Plus, the grid is an important economical backup.
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So, utility scale energy has an important role to play as well.
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I'd be interested in working with LightSail, as I think the technology has a lot of potential!
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