Los Alamos lab working on storing wind, solar power.
Las Cruces Sun News, August 24, 2008 - “The big question for scientists working to bring renewable energy like wind and solar to consumers is how to store the energy so that it can be used when the wind dies down or the sun isn’t shining. Albert Migliori, a Los Alamos National Laboratory physicist, and other scientists around the world are looking for new ways to store energy, which will enable alternative energy to play a dominant role in energy production. The issue of energy storage has been a hot topic among politicians this campaign season as they grapple to find a way to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil and lower energy costs for consumers.” Read more.
