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(Created page with "Lithium-ion batteries are some of the most commonly used batteries today. But are they a good solution to the energy storage problem? Short answer: no. ====Concerns==== {|class="wikitable" |#Need for cobalt |Major problem |- |#Need for lithium |Minor problem |- |#Energy in manufacturing |Manageable |- |Recycling |Probably solvable |- |Performance in winter |Manageable |} ==Need for cobalt== Suppose all vehicles ran on lithium-ion batteries: {{dp |ev.bat...")
 
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Besides needing '''far more''' cobalt than we could even mine{{x|well, technically maybe we'd find more cobalt reserves, but don't count on it}}, there would also be major environmental damage and [[cobalt#child labor|child labor]] if we tried. <!-- TODO: add more calculations: labor footprint, energy footprint -->
Besides needing '''far more''' cobalt than we could even mine{{x|well, technically maybe we'd find more cobalt reserves, but don't count on it}}, there would also be major environmental damage and [[cobalt#child labor|child labor]] if we tried.
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==Need for lithium==
==Need for lithium==