OK CFU is disruptive technology, so are EV's, in short because to the electric grid they are mobile batteries (aka distributed power storage/generators/sources)if in sufficient quantity they act as a form distributed power.
Listen to this MP3
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/lifematters/stories/2010/2981368.htm and consider the possibilities of our Gov't that seems to want to be in the business of picking winners, and some posters want it to be in the business of picking CFU as a winner. Granted that CFU will likely find success in colder climes, aka EU, but this discussion on EV's is worth knowing about if only just as a possible indirectly competetive technology, competing for gov't handouts that is.
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