Frederick Bott
1 min readJul 14, 2022

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Btw, have you used Matlab Simulink to simulate solar powered hydogen systems? I find that very educational, the characteristics of green microgrids show us the way out of traditional grids.

In essence, all communities can be solar powered, generating, and backed up by hydrogen being generated in excess by all communities, this made available to power all transportation converted to run on hydrogen.

Imagine how quickly that would hapoen after stimulus is issued to all people to do it.

I find the story of Vietnam fascinating, they currently have 16.5 GW solar distributed in communities all over Veitnam, but only 2 GW grid capacity. They have yet to switch onto how they can use hydrogen to fill the gap, but they will, because it will take all solar equipped communities a few months to install hydrogen backup, whereas 3 years is needed to upgrade their grid.

Consider also that any social media platform becoming entirely solar powered could become instantly a source of income to all users, thus cornering the market of social media, they would be offering something irresistible to users.

There is an infinity of beneficial use cases like this which become apparent :)

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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