Tesla’s iconic cybertruck considers a retractable solar panel that can boost its power for longer range. R&D has been improving the efficiency and durability of solar pv. There are works around flexibility solar material and even solar paint. Maybe the era of solar car might never come but solar technology makes EV possible with with cheap and clean fuel. So is solar/electric hybrid the way to go for countries like Australia?
Converting retired coal plants to hydrogen (blue and green) producers and peaking generators seems a good option. Some coal plants could be forced out of the market earlier than their technical lifetime given the uptake of both large scale and distributed renewable energy. They could reuse their core parts and transmission infrastructure for brownfield hydrogen plants. https://www.h2-view.com/story/retired-new-mexico-coal-fired-plant-to-be-repurposed-to-hydrogen/?
To fuel a new energy conversation, Holly Ransom presents the Energy Trailblazers series. In this series, Holly will interview 12 global change makers who have each chosen to follow the path of most resistance to help accelerate the clean energy transition.Hear from the likes of nobel peace prize Winner Professor Muhammad Yunus, author and former FBI negotiator Christopher Voss, battery tech pioneer Christina Lampe-Onnerud and Formula E founder Alejandro Agag....MORE > https://omny.fm/shows/energy-trailblazers-with-holly-ransom...The session with Professor Muhammad Yunus founder of the Grammen Bank i exceptional - https://bit.ly/3whWG6Z