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Primary Lithium Cells & Batteries Market Key Players, End User Demand and Analysis Growth Trends by 2032
Market Overview:
The primary lithium cells and batteries market refers to the industry involved in the production, distribution, and sales of primary (non-rechargeable) lithium-based batteries. Primary lithium batteries are commonly used in various applications where long-lasting power and reliability are essential, such as in medical devices, military equipment, aerospace applications, and portable electronics.
The Global Primary Lithium Cells & Batteries Market It is projected to reach USD 170.77 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 17.5% during the forecast period (2022-2030).
Market Demand:
The demand for primary lithium cells and batteries is driven by several factors, including:
Portable Electronics: The increasing use of portable electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, wearable devices, and wireless sensors requires compact and long-lasting power sources. Primary lithium cells and batteries are often preferred for their high energy density, lightweight nature, and ability to deliver stable power over extended periods.
Medical Devices: Primary lithium batteries are extensively used in various medical devices, including pacemakers, defibrillators, glucose meters, hearing aids, and implantable devices. These batteries offer long operational life, reliability, and high energy density, making them suitable for critical medical applications.
Industrial Applications: Primary lithium batteries find applications in diverse industrial sectors, such as oil and gas, remote monitoring systems, security systems, and military equipment. These batteries are preferred due to their ability to operate in extreme temperatures, high energy density, long shelf life, and low self-discharge rates.
Automotive Industry: Primary lithium batteries are used in specific automotive applications such as tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) and keyless entry systems. The growing automotive industry and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) also contribute to the demand for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, which are different from primary lithium cells.
Key Factors Affecting the Market:
Several factors influence the primary lithium cells and batteries market. Some key factors include:
Technological Advancements: Ongoing research and development efforts to improve the performance, energy density, safety, and cost-effectiveness of primary lithium batteries are crucial for market growth. Advancements in materials, electrode designs, and manufacturing processes can significantly impact the market demand.
Environmental Regulations: Environmental concerns and regulations play a role in shaping the market dynamics. The proper disposal and recycling of primary lithium batteries are important due to their chemical composition. Regulatory initiatives and consumer awareness regarding the environmental impact of battery waste management can influence the market.
It's important to note that the primary lithium cells and batteries market is dynamic, and market conditions may change over time due to technological advancements, regulatory developments, and evolving consumer demands. For the most accurate and up-to-date insights, it's recommended to refer to industry reports, market research, and analysis specific to the primary lithium cells and batteries market.
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Global Primary Lithium Cells & Batteries Market: By Company • VARTA Microbattery • SAFT • Hitachi Maxell • Vitzrocell • Renata SA • Gold Peak • EVE Energy • Huiderui Lithium Battery • FDK CORP. • Ultralife Global Primary Lithium Cells & Batteries Market: By Type • Li-MnO2 • Li-SOCl2 • Li-SO2 • Others Global Primary Lithium Cells & Batteries Market: By Application • TPMS • RKE • Metering • Intelligent Security • Consumer Electronics • Others Global Primary Lithium Cells & Batteries Market: Regional Analysis All the regional segmentation has been studied based on recent and future trends, and the market is forecasted throughout the prediction period. The countries covered in the regional analysis of the Global Primary Lithium Cells & Batteries market report are U.S., Canada, and Mexico in North America, Germany, France, U.K., Russia, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, and Rest of Europe in Europe, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Rest of Asia-Pacific (APAC) in the Asia-Pacific (APAC), Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Rest of Middle East and Africa (MEA) as a part of Middle East and Africa (MEA), and Argentina, Brazil, and Rest of South America as part of South America.
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Alessandro Volta's Electric Eels
Okay so, it turns out that your cell phone battery is a basically a homunculus of an electric fish. 
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These are the same thing. Let me explain.
@fishteriously, a paleoichthyologist, told me that Alessandro Volta invented the electric battery after studying electric eels and rays.  This sounded like a fun science factoid!  I wanted to know more!  I saw the claim repeated on any number of pop science articles from the last century or so, but none that quoted from primary sources.
The voltaic pile is one of the most important inventions, ever, of all time.  Before Volta, electricity could be stored in Leyden jar capacitors, which would discharge in a single, brief burst. Volta's pile was the first method of producing a continuous electric current, which launched the modern era of electricity as we know it. His explanation for how it worked was incorrect, but it was still a massive breakthrough.
Batteries use the same principle to this day, just with different materials (e.g. cobalt oxide, graphite, and lithium salts rather than silver, zinc, and brine).
But is it a fish?
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This is Volta's first schematic of a battery, or "voltaic pile" – at the time, "battery" referred to a bunch of Leyden jars linked in series, the term wouldn't come to refer to piles until later. "Z" and "A" stand for zinc and silver ("argentum"), with brine-soaked paper disks between. It does look a bit like an eel?
But is it truly?
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Surely, if Volta modeled the pile after electric fishes, I’d be able to find a citation!  Wikipedia is usually a good place to start when hunting primary sources, but no luck.  No mention of fish at all.  I trust fishteriously more than wikipedia, however, so I went digging.  Looks like Volta first reported his discovery in a Letter to the Royal Society in 1800.
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Found the letter!
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Aw beans, it’s in French.  I haven’t studied French since high school.
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BUT WAIT. WHAT WAS THAT.
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Une commotion électrique? A trembling eel???
Okay so now I NEEDED to read the letter in English. I found an English-language summary published by the Royal Society, but it looks like the only English translation of the full letter was in the appendix of an out-of-print book called “Alessandro Volta and the Electric Battery.”
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So I bought a used copy. Let's see what Volta has to say about this:
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"To this apparatus ... I have constructed it, in its form to the natural electric organ of the torpedo or electric eel, &c, than to the Leyden flask and electric batteries [battery = linked Leyden flasks], I would wish to give the name of artificial electric organ."
Yes! The voltaic pile was explicitly modeled after electric fishes – torpedo rays and electric eels.  Fishteriously was 100% correct. Volta never even calls it a "pile," it is always "artificial electric organ." A significant portion of the letter is devoted to electric eels and torpedo rays, in fact.
But also, the rest of the letter is bonkers.
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He wrote pages on painful experiments with the artificial electric organ – touching it, poking it into his eyes and ears, making other people touch it, generally just shocking the ever loving hell out of himself over and over. He routinely shocks himself so hard that he has to take breaks. And of course, he licks it.
But that's not the best part:
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He says that the artificial electric organ can be turned sideways and submerged in liquid...
"...by which means these cylinders would have a pretty good resemblance to the electric eel ... they might be joined together by pliable metallic wires or screw springs, and then covered with a skin terminated by a head and tail properly formed, &c."
There you have it. One of the most important scientific discoveries of all time, and it includes a crafts project for building an authentic electric eel puppet.
In summary, next time you charge your phone, take a moment to thank the soul of the electric fish inside of it.
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Universal 'cocktail electrolyte' developed for 4.6 V ultra-stable fast charging of commercial lithium-ion batteries
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), mainly used as the power of computer, communication and consumer electronic products, require higher energy density, longer cycling life, faster-charging capability, and a broader operating temperature range to meet the growing consumer demands. LiCoO2 (LCO) is the primary cathode material for LIBs. Currently, the advanced electrolytes for LCO cannot meet the high energy density and fast-charging performance of LIBs. Recently, a research group led by Prof. Wu Zhongshuai from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) developed a novel universal additive-containing "cocktail electrolyte" based on the synergistic cooperation of multi-component additives. This electrolyte enabled commercial LCO with high voltage (4.6 V) and ultra-fast charging (5 C) in a wide temperature range (-20 to 45o C). It also exhibited high applicability to high-Ni and Co-free cathodes.
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reality-detective · 1 year
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They lied about pretty much everything 👇
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Natural meds will be back as the primary source of healing. The inverted & distorted programming has labeled natural medicines as the alternative medicine — when the truth is that Rockefeller-produced big pharma is only been around for 100 years, when natural, holistic & homeopathy medicine has been around for thousands of years. Big pharma is the alternative harmful medicine. ✨👁✨
Med Beds are a quantum leap into a new healing tech that will eradicate big pharma & transform the old medical system with plasmatic energy & healing frequencies — freeing humanity from the suffering of man-made diseases. This tech has been said to be produced by the military industrial complex’s secret space program based on Tesla Technologies & Jarad Rand.
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These quantum healing devices create maximum human repair by Light & energy through Tachyonic particles & plasma. Like Nicola Tesla, Dr Royal Rife also created earlier versions of this technology but was also stopped by the deep state. We live in a vibrational universe & humans are vibrational beings, the healing occurs through a homeopathic frequency realignment approach with little to no side effects. Med Beds are part of NESARA / GESARA along with the public release of over 6,000 patents & cures. New Earth Energy & its physical manifestations are here — hold your vibration as high as possible. ✨🙏🏽🤍✨
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Michael Jackson was showing us MED BEDS.
The medical system will collapse and this new technology will be born. 🤔
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zvaigzdelasas · 8 months
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[DW is German State Media]
"We must stop exporting soil," Paul Chanda Kabuswe tells the DRC-Africa Battery Metals Forum, a specialist conference on battery metals that aims to pave the way for a new industry in Congo. "We must move up the value chain until the end so that now there will be benefits to the people that live where those minerals are."[...]
Today, Congo accounts for about two-thirds of global cobalt production. The metal is exported largely unprocessed and used primarily in batteries. Zambia also produces cobalt, which is important for the energy transition.[...]
In addition to cobalt, lithium, nickel and manganese are also required for the production of basic batteries. And the primary product that Congo has in mind already contains all of these raw materials. Resources are available in the country, but they are not currently being mined. This means that other countries would have to supply the planned special economic zone for the time being. The BloombergNEF research organization lists African countries such as Gabon, Madagascar and Zimbabwe in this regard.[...]
Against this backdrop, many companies want to wait and see what the Congolese government and its partners actually deliver. Specialized mining companies will hardly be able to get involved in further processing anyway. The most promising candidates therefore come from China, which already dominates the battery supply chain. Zhou Jun is Vice President of CMOC, a group headquartered in Luoyang, China. They operate mines in Congo and support the government's plans explicitly. "This is a significant and promising development in which we will play an important role," he says. For one thing, local processing of raw materials helps us to reduce logistics costs," he says, adding that the company's goal is to promote industrial development in the Congo.
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arctic-hands · 8 months
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I bought a special edition of Popular Mechanics about emergency survival prep years ago because I am nothing if I'm not someone who thinks the end is nigh at any given time, and have been flipping thru it idly seeing what they have to say about hurricanes to put on my prep list (for the record I'm not panicking about Lee just being prepared IF we have to take measures and in fact making lists is very soothing for me so I don't want to hear anyone saying "relax it prolly won't happen" because I'm already relaxed from making a list), and I must say I've lost all faith in Popular Mechanics after this one "tip"
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[Image Description: a photo of a section of magazine page, showing artwork of a pair of hands taking a knife to a phone battery and sparking a fire. Beneath it it says "To start a fire with your smartphone, take out the battery. (If it's an iPhone, break it open. The only other option is to use a pentalobe screwdriver, which you probably don't have.) With gloves on, cut off the ends of the battery with a knife to expose the terminals. Place the knife or steel wool along both terminals short- circuit the battery, which will create sparks. You can also just stab the battery to expose the lithium to oxygen, creating heat and sparks. In either case, hold over kindling to start a fire." End I.D.]
Yes, in an emergency you should totally destroy your primary source of communication, one that will be the most likely form of information dissemination by the government and other relief agencies. Oh, would I be a buzzkill to mention that lithium fires are so violent and volatile that firefighters need special equipment to deal with them, equipment I'm one hundred percent certain that you, Le Epic King Of The Wastes, don't have access to?
Christ, Popular Mechanics, is this some Anarchist Cookbook psyop where you want people to die?
[Plain Text: Yes, in an emergency you should totally ("totally" in italics] destroy your primary source of communication, one that will be the most likely form of information dissemination by the government and other relief agencies. Oh, would I be a buzzkill to mention that lithium fires are so violent and volatile that firefighters need special equipment to deal with them, equipment I'm one hundred percent certain that you, Le Epic King Of The Wastes, don't have access to?]
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haalfpipe · 1 month
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Well-developed, well-nourished white male in no acute distress.
This is what she writes about me. Look, as your sponsor, I need you to write this down. All of it. Word for word. Don’t try to make sense of anything I say, just write. When you’re confused, keep writing. Tired, keep writing. Cravings, for God’s sake just keep writing. Because if it works for you, it might work for somebody else.
Now go back to that note.
She’s my primary care physician, the woman who's seen me since I outgrew a pediatrician. She sits there with her legs folded together in knobs and branches poking through bright blue doctor fabric, and a suspicious thickness around her belly. She's the same as any other anorexic physician who eats only something with oats she poured from a blender.
Write this down—this is how you should be eating.
If she’s your doctor, you don’t feel better after reading her notes. That's if you remember to find them in her office’s digital patient portal, where after every visit they’re posted on the other side of a forgotten login and a compromised password.
Write this down—read about yourself.
It will be midnight, lying in your bed with your phone glowing at your chest. Picture an otter on its back. Swiping through, passing content from one thumb to another like the screen is a stack of cash, except you're counting fifteen second clips of billionaire porn. Supercars. Island waterfalls. French-press coffee on private jets. Squats and deadlifts and protein powders beaming into your eyes from a girl with perfect pores and skin vacuum-sealed against her clavicle.
Every fifth swipe is an ad.
A reminder.
Refrigerated ship-to-home ingredients—remember to pack lunch.
Swipe up.
High-yield online savings—pay your credit card bill.
Swipe up.
Cable-knit sweaters on some Macedonian model—do laundry.
Swipe up.
Machine-surfaced cast iron—run the dishwasher.
Swipe up.
Anymore, this is why you read the portmanteau digitox. Pause your social media for a week, the usual prescription. Put down your phone and try to work on impulse control just to discover you haven’t eaten anything green, and you’re still in the same clothes with an overdue balance on your credit card.
Your grade school teachers tried to teach you the habit of using a spiral-bound calendar. Now all you need is phone streaming a river of social media as you fall asleep.
Swipe up.
Lying here in the dark and your life support is a lithium battery glued to a glowing rectangle.
Swipe up.
Grounding your bare feet in water without sunscreen on a hot day in the mountains—schedule your booster shot.
Swipe.
Wet coffee grounds into cute countertop compost bins—it’s Monday. The trash should be at the curb.
Swipe.
Robot vacuums for pile carpet—clean your floors. And when you see it, remember that your shitty old vacuum has a filter bag with a lifespan.
Swipe up. Swipe right.
Until you’re unconscious.
Wake up and your phone is down on the carpet, smeared with oily fingerprints in the shape of a cross.
Swipe.
This is content that wakes you up.
Swipe.
Content that keeps you alive.
Swipe.
You’ll watch the same shit again tomorrow.
Swipe.
Another night and your thumbs make streaks right and downward until you watch an ad for a metabolism diet that reminds you of poor appetite reminds you of weight loss reminds you of a balance scale and a stainless sink with a floor pedal. The gaunt doctor’s notes and your decade of symptoms are on the other side of a login somewhere behind all these crucifix-shaped smears.
Swipe.
Reading about yourself and why you aren’t going to die gets you through a few days. But you feel like the way she sits there with all her machines and her complete sentences perfectly typed into a keyboard are missing something. The way you might miss your own addiction. Like I did. I didn't know I was an addict until after my first meeting.
Write this down—find a meeting.
In recovery, you wake up to your phone but the real-life support is downstairs on the fridge: a full calendar, a dry erase board with dented corners you can grab when you're in the kitchen section of a savings store. It comes with battle scars just as much as you’d expect from colliding with errant wheels, the magnetic corners trying to grab onto every shopping cart that comes too close. Underpaid employees tire of wedging it back onto a shelf because for shoppers a blank calendar is too much commitment even at a discount, and it's too big and boring and cheap to steal. Not that anyone would care. It’s five rows, seven columns, a sequence of days that never change tattooed in cute cursive across the top.
In recovery, you see a blank calendar and it just means you haven't yet been told what to do. You put it on your fridge. Let it observe every moment of the day, every time you leave the house, or empty the trash, the dishwasher, like somehow it will learn your entire week, until you're awake the next morning and surprise, it's still blank. At midnight when you open the thick, insulated door and the cold light rips out into the dark kitchen, it's there, caught in the beam. It might as well be found in a searchlight, flattened against the side of some dumpster, hiding from its destiny: thirty-five squares of graffiti in vibrant dry-erase marker, instructions squeezed wherever they fit.
Eventually you’re just some kid who can't color inside the lines, smearing it with bright letters, thick from bent tips of markers always dropping and rolling under the refrigerator. When it’s finally numbered, you’ll need a quote-a-day paper pad showing the date in tall digits leaning off the page at you when you open the refrigerator for milk. This way every morning you have to interact with the calendar. Tear off the old sheet of digits for another and find the square it matches.
It says, twenty-two.
A new day.
A new set of instructions.
A new inspiration to forget.
Today’s italicized quotation will stick because this is Monday.
It says, chance favors the prepared mind. The corner of the date pad says Louis Pasteur. The reason you don’t get sick from the milk.
Before it was clung onto our kitchen monolith, my calendar began on my phone as a progress tracker. If you’re burdened with the twelve step curse of recovery, the meetings and your therapy will refer to this as a habit tracker. It’s how you’re supposed to visualize an accumulation of effort. How you’re supposed to feel normal when you look backward. Everyday is another responsibility you were never taught, but on Sunday at least you washed the bedding. You never see how much goes into a normal life until you’re doing none of it. Somebody has to tell you that you’re living in trash and the blanket over your laundry smells so much like air freshener it stinks.
Somebody has to tell you to get out of bed.
Buy a new toothbrush.
Open the windows.
Go to the interview.
Eat.
Put down your phone.
That today is your mother’s birthday.
Somebody has to save you. And then you owe her your life. You get married.
Swipe to thirteen years later, and recovery doesn’t matter. Try telling someone you just met that you've been clean for thirteen years. Nobody cares. Picture showing up to defend a decade-long dissertation of research to have your advisor say thanks, it no longer counts toward your grade. You can dry-clean your academic attire, like everyone else. She tosses it onto a stack of papers sunk into her carpet with its own footprint, a white pillar, the size of a trash can. Still, you want her to least read it. You want anybody to read it.
If you’re like me, what you want is somebody to start a pot of coffee after dinner and stare at you across the kitchen table while it gets hot. You want somebody to talk with all night until the sun comes back.
If you’re like me, you don’t stop talking. Somebody finally sits down and drops a nickel at your booth and they have to let the song play.
This is the jukebox full of fresh vinyl.
I didn't want to have to tell you any of this. Nobody else needs to know anything here.
This is the note accidentally left unlocked.
This is the essay that ends up shredded in the back of a mobile secure destruction truck.
This is the long form note written in couples' therapy to wrinkle up for a waste basket, never to be read.
This is the confession after the crime found scribbled in a notebook when all the neighbors say they never saw it coming. If they did, then there wouldn't be a vacant house ribboned with yellow tape and an overgrown lawn to explain to all the divorced pickleball women when they come over for cocktails.
What I'm trying to say is none of this matters anymore.
I haven’t done anything wrong. There hasn’t been a crime. I don’t have the time. There’s no space for it on my calendar. After work I’m showering and brushing my clothes with horsehair so the hard water doesn’t fade the blacks to grey on waistbands and seams. Then I’m reaching into the fridge and cooking dinner and the dry erase marker says I’m exchanging table decorations for the new season, spring. Outside in the dark I’ll use a flashlight and leaf blower to clear fallen seed pods out of potted plants. The kitchen drawer will be out of dish towels and it’ll be one in the morning before those will be ironed and folded.
Write this down—never landscape with sycamores.
If you’re like me, you’re too tired to do anything wrong.
It’s because I’ve been on step twelve for so long. That's how they pull you in, with their logos and websites and filtered headshots of mentors and their about-us sections, seining through the candidate swamp of deadbeats as wide as freeways across the city. The dozen secrets to success that can be yours if you act now, no signature required.
A fresh start. Anonymous.
You can learn all the reasons addiction is ruining your life and how much better you’ll be in recovery. By step one you’ll sleep better, they tell you. By step six you’ll be giving presentations at work, they tell you. What they don’t tell you is by step twelve you should be growing the pyramid. Sponsor the kid who bags your groceries. In recovery, his bagging will be a little sloppier. Eggs on the bottom, untrimmed carrot tops flowering like pampas grass from sacks of wrinkled paper. For eight hours of bagging, his eyes follow the backs of his hands. He never looks up. Because in recovery he feels like shit.
What they don’t tell you about recovery is a lot.
What they don't tell you is that after step twelve, there's nothing. It’s just more step twelve. More meetings. More relapses. Until you’re dead. After I turn out to be your sponsor, then after years of me and a therapist telling you what to do, one day you find yourself at the curb outside a meeting like they just signed you out of the hospital and stuck you in a wheelchair on the sidewalk.
Hospitals have to get rid of you.
It's for liability.
You're discharged, but until they get you to the curb, they're on the hook for your life. The administrators don’t care about a junkie until they need his bed for the next admission from a crowded emergency lobby. For a few days your entire world is one hundred square feet between four walls with a sealed window and a mechanical bedframe. You have your own bathroom. There’s a whiteboard showing names of physicians you never see. It’s a different sort of dry erase calendar with notes in three sections: Today. Tomorrow. Future.
In recovery, planning ahead feels like predicting the future.
To fix you, people in scrubs who aren’t nurses bring trays with pills in little cups of wax paper, made for ketchup. Every pill is constipating. That, and the immobility of lying in bed until your back aches. This is why there are wall stud-mounted steel handles around the toilet. You get microwaved meals, and hourly visits from exhausted nurses wearing too much concealer smeared over their bad skin.
You like it inside the sterile room, baseboards to ceiling in taupe, and a floor drain in the bathroom. You wish you could stay. But this is what real care feels like—being discarded, thrown back out onto the street.
Anymore, your friends are all stoned, you say this to the nice nurse that you want coming with you. To bring you little stacks of cups at home. She uses your face to unlock your phone and dials an emergency contact. She props you in a wheelchair still wrinkled in the seat from her last castaway. She starts pushing. What you don't know is that after twelve hours of babysitting a floor of invalids and texting her ex in the supply closet, she'll collapse at her apartment with shitty alcohol, neglect her kid, rub one out and fall asleep with the television. Her own pile of laundry stinks of air freshener. And after a week with that botched fantasy you'll want her pushing you out again, faster, you’ll kick your legs straight out when you see the double doors beneath the exit sign. You’re thinking all this and then the wheelchair's at the street, she sets the brakes, puts a hand on your back and bolts you upright. Right beside the trash bins.
Swipe to this blithering milksop balancing on the curb waiting for my emergency contact to show up with a fast food bag of burgers because that’s exactly how this whole thing happened.
Write this down—fast food is what started this.
I'll get to the beginning. What ended up being the beginning.
There's one thing the alcoholics, junkies, and sex addicts in recovery won't tell you in their propaganda. I hate to ruin the surprise: walk into a meeting, and this is the rest of your boring ass life that nobody will ever care about. It says it right there in the branding. Anonymous. There’s no background check. Nobody asks to see track marks, or a collapsed septum. All you have to do is show up and give a name. Every week it isn’t any different. It’s a United Methodist rec room that hosted a day camp of kids with sticky fingers making crafts before organizers got there at sunset to unfold a card table and plug in a coffee percolator, a big trophy passed between support groups. Except instead of a bright Stanley Cup this is a storm-tossed aluminum bombshell that means your quiet gathering of church sponsorship has made it. Men's groups. Yard sales. Slow-read Bible study. Blood drives. Tonight it's with a room full of enablers. Because at some point they all relapse. That's why they keep coming back. Two dozen strangers who all share the same passion means the best networking opportunity junkies can get.
Swipe to a room full of cravings triggered by one of these caffeine dispensers looking like it was pulled from the basement of some parish.
Write this down—you’ll have meetings on Tuesdays. No matter what. This is what they call them.
No matter what, you make time for it.
No matter what, you attend.
No matter what, someone from last week is missing.
For me, recovery is never more than arms' length away. Even now, on my nightstand, where instead of an orange bottle of pills with a label showing the name of a hospice patient I'll never meet, there's a wallet as thick as an Uno deck and right next to it is a small leather journal with a checklist of everything I have to do not to sink. A calendar of instructions to-go. It's the same journal I've used since step four.
At first, the steps feel good. After your first meeting you might as well be twelve years old, and wide awake the night before a vacation. You’re going somewhere new. For a few days you walk upright with great posture. See yourself in the mirror of a department store where you’re trying on new shirts and you realize you have shoulders. It's a proud moment when you can check step one off your list. The first three go pretty fast and then you get stuck on step four. The moral inventory. All the lies, betrayals, and cheating, all the people you've hurt and jobs you've lost. You have to open a note on your phone and start typing. A rap sheet of all your sins, synced with cloud storage. That way every dumbass moment of your life is right there beneath your passcode.
I'm always writing things down. Journaling. Calendaring. Staying clean means keeping busy, having something to look forward to, always wanting to see tomorrow. It's when tomorrow doesn't matter that you give in. Find your local NA schedule and poke your head through the wrong door at the community center for that room full of liars calling itself a No-Matter-What meeting and tell me if it looks like any of them care about tomorrow.
Before relapse, most of them get lost in responsibility piling up at home. Picture Sisyphus. There's no reward for your work. When you stop feeling perfect for zero effort—that's addiction—daily routines are labor. In recovery, suddenly it all matters. Nobody wants another day of it. So you offload it from your brain, suspend your decision-making ability. Turn yourself into an implement. If you don't have to remember what to do next, then while you're at the sink soaking the sweat stains out of your new shirts, you're free to daydream about eventually sleeping in again. Because there's always more.
There's the alarm clock to wake you.
There's a duvet to fold.
There's clothing to launder.
There are dishes to wash.
Carpets to vacuum.
Now go back to your thirty-five squares and start writing—
Blow the leaves.
Put gas in the car.
Pack a lunch box.
Buy groceries.
Pay the utilities.
Today it's all on the calendar and the dry erase bleeds together in a way your brain can't decipher. No square is big enough. Cram all this in between five, eight-hour minimum wage workdays crutched by black coffee and chewing gum and next time you're washing shirts you'll daydream about not waking up.
After enough of step twelve, addicts in recovery suffer an increased chance of relapse, a brief glimpse at being high and productive. The meetings will call this functional addiction, the sustained twilight before once again losing your footing, being fired, and going broke. Keep going to meetings, and therapy, and tell yourself to keep trying but eventually everyone gives up running to the sunset, the sinking reminder that you can do everything right and still fail. You need structure. Somebody has to tell you what to do. There's a blank calendar to fill.
Swipe to when you bring home the dented thing, still wearing its torn shrink-wrap. At first, you won’t unwrap it. Thinking two weeks out might as well be next year. Nobody can see that far ahead. You put these thirty-five blank squares on the fridge and walk away. You’ll start writing tomorrow. Today, grab a sheet of paper and fold a single crease, forming two pages that will tell you what to do. Make a checklist for right now. After a week, replace this with a notebook so you can flip back to yesterday’s completed list, then another one from seven pages ago, or sixty pages ago.
Like everything else, at first a list makes you feel good. You write down everything you have to do and draw a little empty square next to it where you can scratch a check mark. What the meetings and therapy won’t call this is the Dunning-Kruger effect. We won’t tell you to overestimate your own success as you check off all the to-dos for which nobody else needs reminders.
We won’t tell you, but this is what happens. With every box, give yourself a gold star.
Write this down.
Brush your teeth—check.
Make coffee—check.
Turn off the coffee pot—check.
Remember your wallet—check.
Close the garage door—check.
Finally, you're getting somewhere. Every day, it's the same list, telling you what to do. The same set of successes. Because before, you were barely able to find the door out of the house in the morning.
By the end, every box is inked and you get to see just how much filled your day. Everything in your life becomes an item on a list. A direction. Something to achieve. You get to see the set of instructions for your life.
Everything becomes a step. One step closer to the completed pages of your boring life and knowing that tomorrow you have to start at the top of the same stupid blank page with a new list. Then another the next day. Then next week. And the month after that. Until you're dead.
Like normal people.
It's been a long time since you felt normal.
Everyday you're charging upright into a rough surf of surprises heaving themselves against you. Look back at your little piece of paper. It'll tell you where to go next. Plan out every minute from the moment you make coffee in the morning until you’re home and you step into the garage after a shower to grab the electric leaf blower and surprise, it’s dead.
Write this down—plug in leaf blower.
It needs to be cabled to a heavy charger that gets hot and smells like ozone. The one-hour charge is just enough time for the clocks in your house to be suddenly louder. The carpet is more matted than it was yesterday. In the walls, all the plumbing squeaks with hard water and suddenly it’s caked inside the mesh aerators of every faucet.
Write this down—polish the hardwood.
Electric mop the high-traffic carpets.
Soak the stainless faucets in vinegar.
From the size of my list, our house looks like Xanadu.
Find another achievement. Check another box. Until one day in the middle of it all you're on a ladder in your bedroom replacing a smoke alarm with a ten-year battery and you realize you'll be up on this ladder maybe five more times before you're dead.
One day when you’re off work you get back to the calendar and pair it with the date pad of quotes. It feels smooth, the unused dry-erase surface. To make progress, you have to fill it. Thirty-five blank squares.
For monthly maintenance, pick a square.
For laundry, pick five squares.
Bedding, pick two squares.
Clean the oven.
Then the bathrooms.
Vacuum.
After a few months the neat printing is full of abbreviated instructions, and you can't see any outlines between the white blocks. Each day dissolves into the next. In the morning you see it when you get to the fridge for milk and tear open the next quotation.
Louis Pasteur’s quotation.
What I’m prepared for is running out of ink, and dry erase markers.
What I’m trying to say is—let’s hope this works. Recovery is what got me into this whole mess. Recovery, and hamburgers.
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A few more photos to explain how badly designed a cheap vape pen is.
First off the pressure sensor that activates the heat for the vapour is very sensitive, it's at the opposite end to your mouth, once dropped and broken open - as this one was - just gentle pressure on the white button activates the heating element (and some LEDs).
Then you've got this hell battery.
A well-designed lithium-ion battery looks a lot like the Energizer one: a solid metal casing, caps at either end to stop electrical overload underneath the casing, if you sawed open the casing (basic wire cutters or a hand saw would take you at least 10-20 minutes to get into it) there'd be the densely wrapped "jelly roll" of graphite on thin plastic layers drenched in solvents like you can see in the next to last photo (I pried open the foil - don't do this).
This battery is not only barely covered with some tape and foil, it has metal bits going right into it, where the solvents can wick out or water can wick in. The solvents smell like nail polish remover (not quite like pure acetone, sweeter). They're toxic in high doses, in water or in an enclosed space but they're not the primary danger.
The stuff in the densely packed layers likes to ignite, violently, when in contact with the water in air. If you toss water on it or it gets waterlogged: the fire gets worse. Now imagine it gets crushed in the rubbish compactor and the firefighters get out the hose.
This uncased battery design will probably not stay legal for long but until legislation kicks in: if you see dropped or binned vape pens, bag them or put them in a pocket without other items (don't open them up like this idiot) and take them to any battery deposit place: your local supermarket should have special drop off bins.
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Voltage Ventures: Exploring the Electric Bus Market Landscape
The primary factor leading to the growth of the electric bus market is the need to reduce greenhouse gases and the growing concerns about environmental pollution. These concerns have driven governments and municipalities to see cleaner and more sustainable public transportation options. Governments around the world are implementing policies and incentives to promote the adoption of electric buses. This significantly accelerates the market demand for electric buses globally. It is expected that the introduction of electric buses will change global mass transit in the coming years by improving air quality, reducing noise levels, and increasing fuel efficiency.
Rising technological advancements in terms of increasing range of mobility and deployment of fast charging infrastructure are expected to provide several opportunities to the market players in the electric bus market. The advances in battery technology have improved the range, performance, and affordability of electric buses making them more attractive to transit agencies. By vehicle type, the BEV segment is expected to generate the maximum revenue in the electric bus market. This is because the BEVs are more effective in comparison to conventional buses. The lithium iron phosphate battery segment is expected to generate high revenue in the forecast period as it offers a variety of benefits like enhanced discharge, charge efficiency, longer life term, and optimum safety. This facilitates the overall growth of the electric bus market.
The key competitive factors for manufacturers in the electric bus market include increasing their presence in developing economies, the launch of new products, and providing consumer-effective pricing. Many well-established market players are focusing on strategies such as partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions to strengthen their market presence and gain higher profits. The investments in ongoing research and development are anticipated to further improve battery technology, increase the range of electric buses, and thereby, create lucrative opportunities for the electric bus market players.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s decision to halt plans for a $3.5 billion Ford Motor Co. battery plant over his concerns about Chinese influence cost one of the poorest areas of Virginia a reported 2,500 jobs with potential for more.
If Ford finalized the project, the plant would have gone in the Southern Virginia Mega Site at Berry Hill in Pittsylvania County. More than $200 million has been spent over 15 years to make Berry Hill a premier site and the largest publicly owned site in the Southeast. The plant would have built lithium iron phosphate batteries for Ford’s electric vehicles.
The location still has no tenant, however, after Youngkin intervened in late December to stop plans for the plant in Virginia because of its partnership with Chinese company Contemporary Amperex Technology. Youngkin first publicly discussed his decision after giving his State of the Commonwealth address on Wednesday.
Local officials said they could not comment on the situation because of a nondisclosure agreement, which is standard in such economic development projects. But Democratic state lawmakers slammed Youngkin, saying he put national politics in front of thousands of jobs in Southside Virginia. (Youngkin is considering a run for president in 2024.)
“During his campaign, the Governor made a promise to bring economic development and manufacturing jobs to our communities that are struggling — especially in rural Virginia — to attract industries that offer competitive wages,” wrote Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Chesterfield, in an email on Monday. “The Governor’s decision to pull Virginia out of the competition for the new Ford facility puts the Commonwealth at a severe disadvantage.”
Sen. Scott Surovell, D-Fairfax, said in an interview that “to deny [people in the community] jobs because you’re in last place in Republican presidential primaries [is] gubernatorial malpractice.”
“I mean, this is clearly just obvious to me that the Governor’s in some kind of out-China-bashing-contest with [Florida Gov. Ron] DeSantis and Governor Greg Abbott out of Texas,” he added.
DeSantis and Abbott have been among a crowd of Republican politicians who may run for president in 2024.
Youngkin spokeswoman Macaulay Porter said in an email for this story: “While Ford is an iconic American company, it became clear that this proposal would serve as a front for the Chinese Communist party, which could compromise our economic security and Virginians’ personal privacy."
“Virginians can be confident that companies with known ties to the Chinese Communist Party won’t receive a leg up from the Commonwealth’s economic incentive packages. When the potentially damaging effects of the deal were realized, the plant proposal never reached a final discussion stage.”
The employees of the plant would have been Ford employees. Representatives of Ford and CATL first began visiting the site in the fall. Ford also has considered Michigan for the plant.
Republicans who represent Southside Virginia in the General Assembly — Del. Danny Marshall of Danville, Sen. Frank Ruff of Mecklenburg and Sen. Bill Stanley of Franklin County — did not respond to a chance to comment on Monday.
“I’m unable to speak publicly about unannounced economic development projects,” said Lee Vogler, chair of the Danville-Pittsylvania Regional Industrial Facility Authority and a member of the Danville City Council.
“As RIFA chairman, I am committed to working with all of our partners, locally and at the state level, on recruiting industries to our region, including at the Southern Virginia Mega Site.”
The roughly 3,500-acre megasite at Berry Hill is owned by the Danville-Pittsylvania Regional Industrial Facility Authority, a joint entity involving both Danville and Pittsylvania County.
City and county officials hope to attract major industries that would bring thousands of jobs to the site. They are hoping to land a large deal that would transform the economic fabric of the area, which has lost its furniture, textiles and tobacco industries and is focused on advanced manufacturing.
The authority has owned the park for nearly 15 years, and no industry has located there yet.
The state nearly landed a $5.5 billion Hyundai plant at the site last year that would have brought 8,500 jobs to the region. The plant opted to locate in Georgia, where it was called the largest economic development plan in Georgia history.
On Monday, Youngkin’s office announced an additional $90 million in grants to develop industrial sites in Virginia, including $1.5 million for the still-empty Berry Hill site.
Youngkin’s interest in the Chinese Communist Party follows public statements by DeSantis about the nation with the world’s second-largest economy.
“From server farms to farmland, the Communist Party of China has been worming its way into our nation’s data storage systems and buying up tracts of land near sensitive national security sites,” DeSantis said in September. “By prohibiting the purchase of lands, state contracts with Chinese technology firms, and the infiltration of CCP-affiliated groups such as Confucius Institutes, Florida is leading the way to protect our nation from international foes.”
In his State of the Commonwealth address last week, Youngkin called on the General Assembly to forbid Chinese Communist Party-affiliated entities from buying farmland in Virginia. The Governor’s office could provide no instance of this already happening.
In December, he forbid state employees from accessing the Chinese-owned apps TikTok and WeChat on state-issued phones.
Meanwhile, Surovell is concerned about economic repercussions for future developments after the details of the Ford deal were relayed to the right-wing outlet Daily Caller last month despite the nondisclosure agreements surrounding it.
“Companies ask economic development authorities to sign nondisclosure agreements because they don’t want these types of projects turned into political footballs,” Surovell said. “They want confidentiality so they can negotiate in good faith. I think this is going to result in some real harm to Virginia’s business reputation and ability to attract major investment.”
Hashmi shared that concern. “Other business and industry partners may second guess their consideration of Virginia if the Governor makes decisions such as these that are based on politics rather than effective policy.”
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There's a reason airlines won't let you put your laptop in your checked luggage; the lithium-ion battery poses a serious fire hazard. But why? Lithium is incredibly reactive. For instance, pure lithium violently interacts with seemingly innocuous water, releasing heat and forming highly flammable hydrogen. This reactivity, however, is exactly why lithium makes a great material for batteries, and why it is a critical mineral for the green energy transition. Lithium-ion batteries are widely used in electric vehicles. Plus, they can store energy produced by renewable resources like solar and wind. In recent years, lithium demand has skyrocketed. Primary sources for lithium like pegmatites and volcanic clays are well understood, but finding other stores that are safe and economical to exploit would be helpful. To that end, a team led by researchers from West Virginia University is exploring whether previous industrial operations (e.g., mine tailings or drill cuttings) could serve as a source of additional lithium without generating new waste materials. Shailee Bhattacharya, a sedimentary geochemist and doctoral student working with Professor Shikha Sharma in theIsoBioGeM Lab at West Virginia University, will present the team's findings next week during the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2024.
Read more.
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someone was kicking around a proposal for massive investment in factories and cheap energy projects so that Australia can do more energy intensive processing locally and export the finished product instead of raw materials, for example steel instead of iron ore, lithium batteries instead of spodumene, and it all makes sense but it would go against two hundred years of Australia exporting primary goods with minimal processing, I'm not sure if we have it in us.
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How Green Energy Helps Fund Taliban Islamic Terrorists
We have been reporting on how green energy is being used to fund the Communist Chinese.
There is one primary reason and its named is — lithium.
Lithium is a key mineral used to creating green energy and powers all electric vehicles.
The BBC’s Catherine Early who in a November 24th, 2020 article titled The new ‘gold rush’ for green lithium wrote,
Lithium is crucial for the transition to renewables, but mining it has been environmentally costly. Now a more sustainable source of lithium has been found deep beneath our feet. [ … ] The commercial use for lithium in the 21st Century could not be clearer. It is found not only inside smart phones and laptops, but is now vital to the clean energy transition, for the batteries that power electric vehicles and store energy so renewable power can be released steadily and reliably. Demand has soared in recent years as carmakers move toward electric vehicles, as many countries including the UK, Sweden, the Netherlands, France, Norway and Canada announce a phase-out of combustion-engine cars. In fact, five times more lithium than is mined currently is going to be necessary to meet global climate targets by 2050, according to the World Bank. Read more.
Visual Capitalist’s Jeff Desjardins did a series of infographics on lithium and predicted that by 2025 the battery market alone will be almost 2x bigger than the entire lithium market today.
The largest producers of lithium products in 2015 were Chile 37.0%, Australia 33.0%, Argentina 11.0%, China 10.0%, Zimbabwe 3.1%, other 3.3% and the USA 2.6%.
According to the World Economic Forum in January 2023 the largest producers of lithium are: #1 Australia 52%, #2 Chile 25%, #3 China 13%, #4 Argentina 6%, #5 Brazil 1%, #6 Zimbabwe 1%, #7 Portugal 1%, #8 The United States 1% and lastly the rest of the world with 0.1%
Lithium Funding Islamic Terrorists
In a July 21, 2023 FrontPage article titled “‘Green Energy’ Will Be Powered by Taliban Lithium” Daniel Greenfield reports,
One of the sales pitches for electric cars and assorted green energy projects was that we’d at least be able to unplug from Middle Eastern oil. But instead, we’ve become dependent on the Saudis anyway (the Saudis own 5% of Tesla) and, more crucially on China which sells us the junk solar panels and the rare earth metals (obtained through incredibly dirty mining processes that have devastated lakes and poisoned entire villages) to power the ‘clean’ revolution of ‘green energy’. Now, topping all that, since the United States failed to develop the lithium mines in Afghanistan and since Biden refuses to mine any at home, the Taliban and Communist China will profit from every garbage electric car that the lefties force down our throats in the name of their hoax environmental crisis. Save the planet, fund Islamic terrorism.
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