Driving in the Future: How Far Will that Battery Take You?
                            Cristobal  Rene Carambo
                            Published September 2019
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
                                                            
                                Endnotes
                                
                                
	
		- Lewis, “Powering the Planet.”
- Brian, “Global Energy Consumption : The Numbers for Now and in the Future.”
		
- Ceballos, Ehrlich, and Dirzo, “Biological Annihilation via the Ongoing Sixth Mass Extinction
				Signaled by Vertebrate Population Losses and Declines.”
- Dziba et al., “Summary for Policymakers of the Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and
				Ecosystem Services p.4.”
- Epa and Change Division, “Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2017
				– Main Text.”
- Economist, “Fuel Cells Meet Big Business.”
- Global Commission on the Geopolitics of Energy Transformation, “Global Commission on the
				Geopolitics of Energy Transformation.”
- Gies, “The Real Cost of Energy.”
- Parry, “Time to Price Energy Right.”
- Gies, “The Real Cost of Energy.” p.S146
- Service, “Giant Batteries and Cheap Solar Power Are Shoving Fossil Fuels off the
				Grid.”
- Schlissel, Feaster, and Wamstead, “Coal Outlook 2019.”
- Pain, “Power through the Ages.”
- Lopez, “Amah Mutsun Tribal Band Comment.”
- Epa and Change Division, “Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-2017
				– Main Text.”
- Energy Information Administration, “Electricity Generation by Source.”
- United Nations, “Energy Statistics Pocketbook.”
- Service, “Giant Batteries and Cheap Solar Power Are Shoving Fossil Fuels off the
				Grid.”
- Scientific American, “How Do Rechargeable (That Is, Zinc-Alkaline or Nickel-Cadmium) Batteries
				Work.”
- Goodenough and Park, “The Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery: A Perspective.”
- Nitta et al., “Li-Ion Battery Materials: Present and Future.”
- Li et al., “Progress in Electrolytes for Rechargeable Li-Based Batteries and
				Beyond.”
- Zhang et al., “Energy Storage System: Current Studies on Batteries and Power Condition
				System.”
- Helms and Seferos, “Virtual Issue: Designing Polymers for Use in Electrochemical Energy Storage
				Devices.” p.1349.
- Armand et al., “Building Better Batteries.”
- Giancoli, Physics.
- Opitz et al., “Can Li-Ion Batteries Be the Panacea for Automotive Applications?”
		
 
             
        
        
        
     
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