With the “not for resale” stamp clearly shown to boot.
With the “not for resale” stamp clearly shown to boot.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, this feels like a good place for Hydrogen power to step in.
One of the oft repeated concerns is that generating hydrogen to power vehicles the takes a lot of energy, which often comes from dirty sources.
One of the oft repeated issues for solar (or wind etc) is that it’s available at certain times and not in and of itself storable or transportable, so excess is lost.
So, take the excess solar energy, produce hydrogen and store for off-peak times or to distribute.
Seems like a win to me.
Well, in Canada they got caught faking last-minute sales for EV rebates, which might trigger closer scrutiny in other places as well