Covering the Subject of Synthetic Fuels for "The Hedge Connection"
Here’s another monthly installment that I write for The Hedge Connection, where, in this case, I present a short introduction to the subject of synthetic fuels as a viable method of energy storage.
I begin with a reminder to Hedge Connection readers what 2GreenEnergy is all about, i.e., that it represents an effort to bring together entrepreneurs in renewable energy and related disciplines with the sources of investment capital they need to take their business concepts forward—a task that has required me to review literally thousands of ideas
(inventions, new business models, unique implementations of old technology, etc.) with an eye towards identifying those that appear to hold real promise.
I then make a quick statement on energy storage generally, i.e., that it’s hard to overestimate the importance of this subject in our world. When you think about it, electrical energy has a unique frailty; it’s the only important commodity in which cost-effective storage does not exist as part of its supply chain, and this comes at an enormous cost.
Finally, it’s on to the solution that I believe to be most viable: WindFuels.