I appreciate the statement “We need a “liberate American innovation” policy instead.” Additionally to his point, fossil fuels remain to be the most cost competitive. For innovations to be successful on the market, they need to be scalable and to be able to out-compete fossil fuels. Given the global infrastructure
Supporting gas, diesel,…
I appreciate the statement “We need a “liberate American innovation” policy instead.” Additionally to his point, fossil fuels remain to be the most cost competitive. For innovations to be successful on the market, they need to be scalable and to be able to out-compete fossil fuels. Given the global infrastructure
Supporting gas, diesel, natural gas, etc, any successful replacement would have to be hugely successful.
I appreciate the statement “We need a “liberate American innovation” policy instead.” Additionally to his point, fossil fuels remain to be the most cost competitive. For innovations to be successful on the market, they need to be scalable and to be able to out-compete fossil fuels. Given the global infrastructure
Supporting gas, diesel, natural gas, etc, any successful replacement would have to be hugely successful.