Glasgow is to power its entire fleet of cars, trucks, gritters and bin lorries with electricity or hydrogen as it aims to reach zero-net carbon within little more than a decade. 1/https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17891455.glasgow-endorses-hydrogen-power-turns-fleet-green/ …
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2/ There is a bit of controversy over hydrogen as a solution to power heavy vehicles. Some Greens sees hydrogen as a way fossil fuel makers can stay in the game.https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/17891455.glasgow-endorses-hydrogen-power-turns-fleet-green/ …
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So is wind power, uses gas for backup
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Ironically one of the points of electric vehicles is that they boost power storage and therefore lessen the need for any back-up supply from fossil fuels. Equally, hydrogen fans see that fuel as useful way to store clean power. Both reduce the need for giant accumulator stations.
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V2G is very inefficient. It's a poor strategy
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