Has there actually been spectacular progress in the field of electricity storage using ‘green chemistry’? It seems so – at least at first glance. Author and scientist Christian Mähr explains what the flavoring agent vanillin has to do with it.
How do you store wind and solar energy? I am not talking about the small-small solution of small batteries for cars, but about gigawatt hours for large consumers, for example for car manufacturers, which motorists usually forget. What is sorely lacking is a fat, cheap electricity storage system with the capacity of an Alpine reservoir. But not on the Silvretta (we have it there), but on any green meadow approved by the authorities – it would also be good if construction was not delayed for twenty years due to various initiatives. In this regard, you can clarify everything: such storage systems already exist.
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