Fossil fuels may be replaced by the easily generated green hydrogen, a fuel that is so adaptable that it may be used in heavy industries and transportation.
Almost all of the hydrogen that is used today is produced either by gasifying coal using coal or natural gas, a process known as steam methane reformation.
To extend and modernize networks, as well as address the erratic nature of wind and solar power, Europe as well as the rest of the world must find remedies.
Numerous notable European power providers are taking steps to refresh their renewable targets as a result of high expenses and the low prices of electricity.
There is time to put strategies in place for practical delivery supported by public and private funds needed to help achieve environmental and economic goals.
Additional funding to improve US solar supply chain comes from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, totalling $16mn that has been allocated to 18 distinct projects.