1. Hybrid supercapacitors are being developed for larger tasks such as energy storage in homes and cellphone towers. 2. These capacitors combine features from both batteries and supercapacitors, allowing them to store and release energy slowly over time. 3. The use of hybrid supercapacitors can reduce energy costs, prolong the lifespan of energy systems, and decrease greenhouse gas emissions.
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