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New Zealand engineers discover process which creates zero-waste battery production
(spectrum.ieee.org)
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This sounds great, but scaling electrolysis would require shedloads of renewable energy.
I thought I remembered reading that saltwater electrolysis is far more efficient than freshwater electrolysis. It's probably not orders of magnitude different, but I imagine it might help a bit.
If that were the case, we'd be awash in desal plants.