Check out @energykillian.bsky.social on Transmission talking through how we can reform green certificates to make an energy system fit for future and close some huge loopholes in "green" supply today.
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Check out @energykillian.bsky.social on Transmission talking through how we can reform green certificates to make an energy system fit for future and close some huge loopholes in "green" supply today.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=slhg...
Enter batteries.
Enter batteries.
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If you don't have dunkelflautes, or if you have enough transmission, you really can avoid the need for most (if not all) clean firm generation.
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If you don't have dunkelflautes, or if you have enough transmission, you really can avoid the need for most (if not all) clean firm generation.
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tl;dr safeguards in the new rules will avoid the worst-case outcomes, but offsetting remains open for new H2
tl;dr safeguards in the new rules will avoid the worst-case outcomes, but offsetting remains open for new H2
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For electrolytic hydrogen, the three pillars of hourly matching, deliverability and incrementality remain despite some flexibilities.
This will change clean power sourcing and accounting.
home.treasury.gov/news/press-r...
For electrolytic hydrogen, the three pillars of hourly matching, deliverability and incrementality remain despite some flexibilities.
This will change clean power sourcing and accounting.
home.treasury.gov/news/press-r...
In general, the rules are based on a strong set of environmental safeguards to ensure "clean" hydrogen is truly clean & provide the certainty industry needs to build.
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In general, the rules are based on a strong set of environmental safeguards to ensure "clean" hydrogen is truly clean & provide the certainty industry needs to build.
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1) Germany, like most of the EU has energy prices that are too high, volatile and reliant on imported gas. This is dragging it's economy down.
2) Germany does not invest enough. As investing in clean electricity is the ONLY way out of the bind, it must do more.
1) Germany, like most of the EU has energy prices that are too high, volatile and reliant on imported gas. This is dragging it's economy down.
2) Germany does not invest enough. As investing in clean electricity is the ONLY way out of the bind, it must do more.