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Green energy storage decentralised

Avatar: Roelof Pijls Roelof Pijls

The current use of green energy e.g. electricity is mainly generated centrally and or stored or distributed. Solar panels, wind turbines and small-scale biomass plants disrupt and/or stagnate the proper functioning of the existing infrastructure. Setting up an adapted infrastructure is very time-consuming, costly and not smart. Decentralised storage such as hydrogen, ammonia, kinetic energy or batteries offer a solution both technically and strategically (disruption)