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There is a Maintenance template message which says the article is written like an advert. But this article about a novel battery technology doesn't read like an advert at all. It seems that this message was created in june 2021 and the article was edited few times afterwards. Did the original author contact the user who has placed this maintenance template message? I would recommend the removal of the message which says "This article is written like an advert". These technologies are crucial in the fight against climate crisis. Any energy storage technology which is not connected to fossil fuel or hydrogen seems to be focused and attacked by fossil fuel industry funded editors/users who have created accounts in Wikipedia. This is a serious threat to the neutrality and the purpose of Wikipedia! Jamie-greenenergy (talk) 22:30, 23 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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