Harnessing the Power of Vegetable Oil for the Future of Energy Storage
The vegetable oil industry is making major strides in the area of renewable energy. A team of researchers from the University of Adelaide in Australia has developed a unique electrode made from vegetable oil that is able to store large amounts of energy, making it a promising alternative to conventional power sources. The electrode, made from a combination of vegetable oil and graphite, has a high charge storage capacity and is able to hold up to five times more energy than current electrodes. This could revolutionize how we store and use renewable energy.
source: Phys.org