Frederick Bott
1 min readMar 25, 2022

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See, this is what a little knowledge does, you not only think you know my emotions, but seem to think you know everythiing there is to know also about solar, and probably nuclear technology also, and when I expose this, matter of factly, you interpret that as me responding to attack, by attacking you.

If you did any research at all on my stories you would start to see how much work I've done on solar.

I would not be advocating it as stands, if it still required batteries. Reversible hydrogen fuel cell technology removes the need for rare element conventional batteries, and even the need for grid connection, since hydrogen fuel excess can be traded and transported, thus functionally replacing fossil fuels, whilst generating no pollution in either its production or consumption.

Before that became apparent to me, I was still of a view that solar would have to be grid connected worldwide to share the load, which complicates the cost analysis.

But with reversible hydrogen fuel cell technology we should see a new kind of fuel based economy, where we made the fuel ourselves from Joules received for free.

Some system modelers including me, are working on modelling these scenarios. That should help folk understand it better. When we understand it enough to begin trying to model it, we realise it is the only way out, we have to use the Joules from the sun, like nature does.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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