I can't figure what the excitement is either . The article doesn't give enough although this article tells us a bit more . It appears that using aqueous soluble ferrocenes might be the difference .
https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2...-run-for-more-than-decade-with-minimum-upkeep
Speaking of energy storage , I came across this one the other day . Australian company , molten silicon which has a much better capacity and a commercial product getting launched soon . Check it out .
http://1414degrees.com.au/
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