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We desperately need new ways to store energy, if we are to increase the use of solar and wind. But as amazing as lithium-ion batteries are, supply chain concerns have left many looking for alternatives. What if we could use some seriously old tech, but with a new twist, a breakthrough new material for grid energy storage? Flywheels aren’t new, but might they be poised for their moment in the sun? Let’s find out today! Breakthrough Energy Storage Tech CRUSHES battery prices by 90%!

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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:54 What It WIll Take
01:55 So Fly…Wheel!
04:00 Current Projects
04:25 How They Work
07:06 Ideal Solution
08:55 Pros
09:46 Cons
10:47 Carbon Nanotubes!
12:16 Conclusions

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22 Comments

  • @TwoBitDaVinci

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    Go to https://bit.ly/3xzaugU  and use code TWOBIT to get 15% off ClickUp's massive Unlimited Plan for a year! Start reclaiming your time for less than $5 a month.

  • @zigavojska1672

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    Give me back my time, you drag this video to tell me the loss of flywheel energy loss speed. Babling

  • @jonahbranch5625

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    2 years later and where is it now?

  • @johnfrancis4401

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    Excellent

  • @titaniumtac6277

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    All wind and solar should have flywheel batteries, minimally to add grid stability.

  • @patriciofernandez6500

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    I like the lot of mass, slow rotation approach.

  • @isshintakaoka8345

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    I'm sure the flywheel battery is excellent system. By the way why don't you use oil bearing for vertical axis? It has very good lubrication which is applied for turbo molecular pump.
    Next question: Maybe you use a DC motor. Voltage of the motor (generator) goes up and down by charging energy or discharging. What is the range? If you use a system of changing frequency
    , how do you control the line voltage?

  • @mrpoopybutthole666

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    3% per hour? do you have a proof? magnetic levitation + vacuum chamber should make it keep charge for weeks, if not months, as the friction is almost zero

  • @QuinnMallory-od1hw

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    The maintenance process alone will make this solution infeasible and the losses in energy due to conversion to kinetic and back not worth the expenditure.

  • @williamgidrewicz4775

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    Maybe there is some way to reduce the energy loss by using quantum structures in the fly wheels. Especially use some sort of with knots😮?!

  • @jeffmills4103

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    Switching electric power supplies are efficient and operate as delivering energy during a timeperiod of then a timeperiod of no power delivered; I wonder if a flywheel can be charged and maintain its energy using electric motors and switching power supplies having a longer off period allowing a flywheel to deliver energy during the off periods

  • @MoosesValley

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    Flywheels can store enormous amounts of energy and can cause a hell of a lot of damage when they fail – hurting / killing people and destroying cars, houses, buildings, and neighboring properties. When the flywheel even in a small wood chipper breaks loose, the results can be frightening. I'm happy for flywheels to level out spikes in grid power. I wont be happy for my idiot neighbour to use a flywheel to use one with just a flimsy wooden fence between us.

  • @daibo0ne

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    One year later and the baterie prices are still the same.
    Just saying.

  • @frankdufault7775

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    There has to be a Christian mechanical engineer out there that works with flywheels and would understand also appreciate what information that I can provide that would be indisputable to reach all those megawatts power will be needed in the near future. 🙏❤️🙏❤️

  • @ropeyarn

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    A capacitor that size could easily store as much power and would not suffer from the acceleration of mass, self discharge, and energy conversion problems. This is a boondoggle.

  • @Phil_AKA_ThundyUK

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    Is anyone developing gravity batteries in a serious way yet? Where you lift a a weight into the air with spare power, and then lower it to regain power in a lull. Basically pumped hydro. But with a huge lump of, say, concrete.

  • @troygrover6441

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    I'm so confused as to why light weight material would make a better flywheel. Maybe it's the difference between that battery looking flywheel and the large diameter style. But that inertia from the weight seems pretty important on the surface to me. especially if you reduce the friction with magnetic bearings. I need to look into this more. Very interesting.

  • @laughingvampire7555

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    the main issue with flywheels is that they try to store energy with momentum, so the storage mechanism consumes that energy in itself.

  • @laughingvampire7555

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    the problem with flywheels is they all lose their energy in a day. so flywheels can be used to stabilize solar/wind when is intermittent in spans less than half a day. so maybe a during the night wind and flywheel work together, but if it is a still windless weather and long night maybe the flywheel won't be enough. This is why I believe flywheels are better used for peak time get the excess let the lithium battery discharge a bit and then recharge it with the flywheel.

  • @HostileRespite

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    The key is not to depend entirely on solar. The ideal home and municipal grid would have a diverse array of generation and storage options. Each have their advantages. Solar generates a good amount during the day, wind generates all day, tidal/hydro has massive torque potential as well as consistency, and fuel should really be our backup when all else fails not our mainstay generation. To that, chemical batteries are energy dense but high maintenance, flywheels are low maintenance but need a bit of energy to keep their stored energy, gravity batteries are great for long term in my opinion but should be underground for their potential destructive capability if they fail (same with flywheels IMO). I have high hopes for thorium-uranium nuclear and cold fusion but they also should be part of a diverse grid.

  • @grahamflowers

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    More energy can be stored in a larger diameter flywheel with a large mass spinning slower than any fast spinning small flywheel with no need for special composit flywheel materials regards Graham Flowers MEng

  • @davidcanatella4279

    02/19/2025 - 7:42 PM

    What civilization needs is an extreme amount of less.

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