Sunday, April 14, 2013

Paul Brown — Is Renewable Energy's Biggest Problem Solved?

German researchers have found a way to overcome one of the problems with renewable energy -- the fact that it is not always available -- by linking different options in a unified system.
AlterNet
Is Renewable Energy's Biggest Problem Solved?
Paul Brown | Climate News Network


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So renewable energy requires increasing centralization and complexity? It's not sustainable! *smirk*

Tom Hickey said...

@ septeus7

The promising thing is that in the developing world distributed solutions are often more efficient, and therefore this sector of the global economy may be leading the way in decentralization. The economies of the developed world are centralized, and it is therefore more difficult for them to disengage from this model due to economic and social momentum.

The Rombach Report said...

Fusion is the future.