“You’re going to see the bogeyman. I’m just not quite sure who that is yet,” Zichal said.
“We have hundreds of customers with batteries in Texas. We were pleased that they powered through the storm,” Jurich said. “We even had [electric utility] customers whose power was out for more than 50 hours. Even though it’s winter and there’s a storm, the sun came out, and it recharged the battery, and the system was able to run uninterrupted for multiple days.”Tom Werner
“It’s driven by the fact that solar still worked when power was out,” Werner said. “And if you had a battery, you had power longer.”For renewable energy providers, tax and trade policies are top priorities. Companies want to see stand-alone tax credits for investing in power lines and giant batteries, as well
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But will money be set aside for windmill cancer research?
Republicans are afraid of windmills.