Energy storage system powered by forest waste retains 60% capacity after 10,000 cycles

In a study published in the Journal of Power Sources, researchers at the University of the Basque Country in Spain (UPV/EHU) presented an energy storage system made using electrodes derived from wood biomass. The wood biomass they used comes from a variety of pine tree, and it is widely available as a waste product from sawmills, making it both a cost-effective and sustainable method according to the Solid State and Materials Research Group at the UPV/EHU.  

Energy storage system powered by forest waste retains 60% capacity after 10,000 cycles

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