It looks like this new policy Britain is keen to rollout will run into the exact same problems that Germany is now looking to fix via Fuel Cells. Honestly, how much sun does Britain get? I know that Britain & Scotland produce volumes of electricity with LARGE off-shore wind farms (and they are expanding on this), but I don't see Solar as giving them much at all. There's no shortage of natural gas on the world markets. Maybe the British need to think realistically & incorporate Fuel Cells as a significant part of their new plan? Fuel Cells can provide a constant baseload capacity (when you have 100,000's of units supplying 100,000's of households) unlike wind which can be intermittent in it's production capacity.
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