The war in Ukraine has spurred more research into clean energy, including lithium-ion alternatives.
Polar Night Energy says batteries made of sand could be as effective without the same risks.
It has also spurred research into safer alternatives to the lithium-ion batteries used in the ever-expanding electric vehicle market.
One of the key resulting innovations has been new alternatives to lithium-ion batteries, the development of which is tied to human rights abuses and environmental harm.
Beyond the human rights abuses prevalent in the cobalt industry, lithium-ion batteries also present environmental hazards.
Persons:
Olga Khakova, Khakova
Organizations:
Energy, Service, Research, The Washington Post, Global Energy Center, Atlantic Council, Washington Post, Amnesty, Democratic, CNN
Locations:
Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Europe, Russia, Finnish, Democratic Republic of, Congo