This would be very nice........
IESIR-2008-01
International Environmental Security Issues––January 2008
WORLDWIDE EMERGING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AFFECTING THE U.S. MILITARY
Contract No: DAAD19-02-D-0001/ Delivery Order 0456 with Battelle Columbus Operations for the U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute
7.2 Increasing Energy Efficiency Technologies
7.2.1 New Capacitor Promises 10× Improvement over Batteries in Charge/Weight Ratio Lockheed Martin has signed an agreement with EEStor of Cedar Park, Texas for the military applications of a new type of ultracapacitor based on barium titanate that Lockheed Martin believes will be able to hold 10 times the energy or 1/10th the weight of typical batteries.
IESIR-2008-07-08
International Environmental Security Issues––January 2008
WORLDWIDE EMERGING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AFFECTING THE U.S. MILITARY Control No. (TCN) 08152 with Battelle Chapel Hill Operations for the U.S. Army Environmental Policy Institute
“4.3.3 New Materials Provide Hope for Improved Ultra-capacitor EEStor, of Cedar Park TX, claims that its electrical energy storage unit will have more than three times the energy density of the top lithium-ion batteries today. The unit is based on a ceramic material consisting of a barium titanate powder coated with aluminum oxide and a type of glass material. Some experts have expressed doubts about the material’s ability to withstand the high voltage gradients necessary to achieve the stated capacities, but others are more supportive.
Military Implications:
The military should follow this development as it progresses toward production status, and evaluate components based on it for applicability to energy storage for environmentally friendly and improved performance systems and vehicles.”