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While Elon Musk has been busy either saving or destroying Twitter, Tesla quietly announced Step 1 of

While Elon Musk has been busy either saving or destroying Twitter, Tesla quietly announced Step 1 of a plan it’s been working on for years now… [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy “Tesla Electric” Hits the Grid in Texas Luke Sweeney | Dec 19, 2022 While Elon Musk has been busy either saving or destroying Twitter, Tesla quietly announced Step 1 of a plan it’s been working on for years now. Tesla Electric is a newly spun retail electricity division that uses solar panels and the company’s Powerwall batteries to capture, store, and inevitably sell power back to the grid. Customers who buy into this plan would receive credits toward their bill in exchange for sharing some of their hoarded power. As of right now, the rollout is only available for Texas customers, but once the rest of the country catches on, expect some major expansion. After all, it’s a fantastic idea for fully equipped Tesla owners, especially considering the recent state of Texas’ electrical grid. But more importantly, it’s a glimpse into the future of America’s and even the world’s energy infrastructure. Tesla and other EV-makers are already flooding the world with batteries, but very soon, every household could have a massive Powerwall or other competent look-alike tucked away. There’s no denying it: The future of the electrical grid is going to include an unimaginable amount of batteries. The transition to renewable energy has been stalled slightly by COVID and the ongoing energy crisis, but it’s still inevitable. And this hybrid battery-grid system is a huge step in the right direction. China’s "Smart Missile" Could Bring You a Six-Figure Payday It’s a new type of "smart missile" so deadly that it can strike targets as far as 1,242 miles away faster than a speeding bullet. That’s the equivalent of firing a missile from New York City and hitting a target in Miami in less than 12 minutes. And for our local American forces... China’s new weapon is the sum of all of their deadliest fears. But for the everyday investor? [It's the greatest wealth-building opportunity of the century.]( As you most likely know by now, renewables don’t play nicely with the grid without some form of energy storage. Engineers have been racking their brains to figure out the cleanest, cheapest way to do it. But as it turns out, lithium batteries are still reigning supreme. Tesla’s Powerwall can handle an acceptable 20 kWh — enough to power the average household for just under 16 hours. On paper, it sounds like a win-win for everyone involved. Homeowners have a robust backup plan, the grid gets a stability boost, and Tesla shareholders go home happy. There’s just one problem: We don’t have nearly enough lithium. And to Make Matters Worse… Battery disposal today is practically nonexistent. Landfills probably contain more lithium than there is in every vehicle on the road. Smartphones, computers, EVs, and now massive Powerwalls will all be headed to the landfill. Remind me again how this revolution is good for the environment? Biden’s Spending “Blitz” Set to Launch $5 EV Firm Over $9 billion in federal cash is set to rain down on one overlooked sector of the EV market... And this flood of government capital could send one $5 stock soaring in short order. This could be the biggest EV story of our lifetime. [Learn about the shocking EV company nobody’s talking about.]( If Musk and Tesla want to continue raking in the lithium dough, they're going to need a radical change of tactics. Imagine if you could recover nearly every ounce of lithium from every single battery on Earth. It would instantly solve one of the last remaining problems with lithium batteries. Well, you don’t have to imagine. Out of maybe a handful of companies that even have the know-how to recycle lithium batteries, only one has managed to recover 95% of the material inside. Read that again: This company can recover the lion’s share of lithium and turn it back into 100% battery-grade material. It’s not like most plastics, where each recycling cycle hands you back a worse and worse product. Don’t believe me? [Hear it from the expert himself.]( Energy guru Keith Kohl turned me on to this company a little while ago, and it’s been fascinating to watch it grow in such a short time. [Trust me, you’re going to want a piece of this.]( To your wealth, Luke Sweeney Contributor, Energy and Capital [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( Luke’s technical know-how combined with an insatiable scientific curiosity has helped uncover some of our most promising leads in the tech sector. He has a knack for breaking down complicated scientific concepts into an easy-to-digest format, while still keeping a sharp focus on the core information. His role at Angel is simple: transform piles of obscure data into profitable investment leads. When following our recommendations, rest assured that a truly exhaustive amount of research goes on behind the scenes.. [Fb]( [Li]( [Tw]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. 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