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Private and External Cost of Electricity Generation
Thanks Tomaz, very enlightening comparison. I appreciate the simplicity. My own system designs have not been critiqued or modeled up. This would be hybrid systems of wind to CAES using natural gas in conjunction with the CAES. This also with wind to electric grid power. This takes the intermittancy factor away from wind entirely. Also wind to hydrogen, as a component. Consider the use of CAES in home and industry AC and Refrigeration. This is a future possibility to lessen dependence on the electric grid and move to a green grid, in pipes, www.environmentalfisherman.com This requires different infrastructure so the designs are just ignored. Folks, we have to change our infrastructure. Cars can run on wind CAES and wind hydrogen easily, all off the shelf systems. Consider modeling up this possibility. My thanks to the Hamilton Project.
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