2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/878416
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Lithium-Ion Batteries: Recent Advances and New Horizons

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“…More also as the world is gradually transiting to electric vehicles; the need to review the impact of hydrocarbons, fossil fuels like petroleum oil, coal and natural gas, which have substantial percentage of the global electricity generation to our environment, is inevitable [6][7][8]. Environmental pollutions caused by constant depletion of fossil fuel resources have terrible health implications, and other adverse impacts to humanity; however, because of the ever increasing human population, the energy need of the society have drastically increased, requiring more effective energy fabrication and storage systems [8][9][10][11]. Since energy is an evitable need of man, there can only be an upgradation, and more environmental approaches toward its generation and storage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More also as the world is gradually transiting to electric vehicles; the need to review the impact of hydrocarbons, fossil fuels like petroleum oil, coal and natural gas, which have substantial percentage of the global electricity generation to our environment, is inevitable [6][7][8]. Environmental pollutions caused by constant depletion of fossil fuel resources have terrible health implications, and other adverse impacts to humanity; however, because of the ever increasing human population, the energy need of the society have drastically increased, requiring more effective energy fabrication and storage systems [8][9][10][11]. Since energy is an evitable need of man, there can only be an upgradation, and more environmental approaches toward its generation and storage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%