How is Europe going to compete in the Green Change wave?
To me, that rests on the initiative that Denmark/Germany is doing in the north when it comes to Power to X.
I am working on a new TV station ptx-tv.dk, my hope, is, that we can, somehow, get the whole technological movement on rails.
The thing is, if you compare power to X, that is, essentially to use renewable energy like windmills, solar panels and so on to make fuel. If you compare this to the use of electric vehicles, the power to x movement offers some really interesting plusses. First of all, it is clean, all the way through. From making the power to using it. No batteries, no CO2 and so on.
Also, it could be a possible income for Europe. If we make the fuels ourselves, we are not dependent on buying it somewhere.
So what are the hurdles?
The hurdles are essentially technical development. We have to make the energy cheaper or at least as cheap as fossile fuel.
So investing in R and D is essential. That is what we are doing, so hopefully, down the road, we are in a position to REALLY commercialize the processes and make our own fuels. It is technically possible, so we should just do our best to make it.
Secondly we need some first class communication around it. We need to make people see the good of this green Change.
That is what I am trying to do, to the betterment of all of Europe.
One day, we will also be united, it is a matter of doing things that makes sense.
Making fuel here in Europe, is one of those projects that makes sense.
G-d bless the will to make green Change in Europe.