2024-11-14 17:30:00
by David Ratabouil
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Pronostic LaLiga 2
Levante will return to Liga 2 pitches after the postponement of their last two matches in Tenerife and Malaga due to floods which caused enormous damage in the Valencia region. Before this tragedy, Levante had won their last two league meetings ahead of Corunna (2-1) and Granada (1-2) on October 27. Currently 7th with 2 matches late, Julian Calero’s team, undefeated at home (3 wins and 2 draws), can return to or overtake Sporting Gijon, 2nd with 4 more points, if they collect 4 or 6 points. The arrival of Elche, 8th on equal points, could allow Levante to string together a third victory in a row.
Elche has the 12th away record (2 wins, 1 draw, 3 defeats) but El Ghezouani’s partners (4 goals) remain on 2 performances on the grounds of CD Coria (0-3) in the Copa del Rey and of Eibar (0-2) in Liga 2. These two exploits away from their Manuel Martinez Valero stadium were not confirmed by Elche who lost at home against Almeria (1-2) on November 8 during the last day of Liga 2.
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How do advancements in energy storage solutions impact the sustainability of renewable energy sources according to Dr. Carter?
**Interview with Dr. Emily Carter on Advances in Renewable Energy Technologies**
*Date: November 14, 2024*
*Location: GreenTech Conference, San Francisco*
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Carter. We’re excited to hear about the latest advancements in renewable energy. Can you share some insights on the current trends in this field?
**Dr. Emily Carter:** Thank you for having me! Absolutely, the renewable energy sector is evolving rapidly. We’re seeing significant progress in solar and wind technologies, but what’s particularly exciting is the development of energy storage solutions, like advanced batteries and grid-scale storage systems. These innovations are crucial for managing the intermittent nature of renewable sources.
**Interviewer:** That’s fascinating. How do these advancements contribute to sustainability and reducing carbon emissions?
**Dr. Carter:** Great question. The more efficient our energy storage is, the more we can rely on renewable sources. This means we can store excess energy generated during peak production times—like sunny or windy days—and use it when demand is higher. By bridging that gap, we can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and significantly lower carbon emissions.
**Interviewer:** Are there any specific technological breakthroughs that you find particularly promising at the moment?
**Dr. Carter:** Definitely! A standout is the recent development in solid-state batteries. They have the potential to double the energy density of current lithium-ion batteries, making electric vehicles more efficient and extending their range. Additionally, there’s research into hydrogen fuel cells, which offer a clean alternative for industries that are hard to electrify.
**Interviewer:** What do you see as the biggest obstacles to widespread adoption of these technologies?
**Dr. Carter:** Cost and infrastructure are the two main challenges. While prices for solar and wind energy have dropped significantly, we still need to invest in grid improvements and energy storage systems to make renewable energy more reliable. Government policies and incentives play a crucial role in this transition.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, what message do you want to convey to our audience about the future of renewable energy?
**Dr. Carter:** The future is bright for renewable energy, but it requires collective effort—from individuals to policymakers to industries. By investing in these technologies and supporting sustainable practices, we can combat climate change and create a cleaner, greener world for future generations.
**Interviewer:** Thank you so much for your time, Dr. Carter. We look forward to seeing how these technologies develop in the coming years!
**Dr. Carter:** Thank you! It’s been a pleasure to share my insights.