Marek Tucholski on X.
We turn energy independency and stableness into instability and dependence on imports of materials, natural materials and technology and we are inactive paying for it.
We are to build energy warehouses, due to the fact that high-cost windmills and photovoltaics do not produce energy continuously, only dependent on weather. due to the fact that the warehouses won't supply adequate energy, due to the fact that there would should be quite a few energy, they want to store energy in the hydrogen, but here comes another problem. There are inactive no good technologies for unchangeable retention and hydrogen transmission. Besides, where do we get the power to power hydrogen-producing electrolyzers erstwhile the windmills and FVs aren't working? A vicious ellipse of inefficient expenditure that complicates the strategy and increases energy production prices.
There is no answer to these questions as to where to get money to rebuild the network, which would not should be done on specified a scale if an independent energy transformation model had been chosen.
We turn energy independency and stableness into instability and dependence on imports of materials, natural materials and technology and we are inactive paying for it.
We are to build energy warehouses, due to the fact that high-cost windmills and photovoltaics do not produce energy continuously,... pic.twitter.com/rrJdysHKX9