If a green pivot is to happen, power grids must become “supergrids,” continent-spanning networks that can move green energy thousands of miles. The technology is here, but politics may stand in the way.
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Are super grids as seen in this podcast a reality? Is it true that are feasible but politicians are afraid of going ahead with this world network? Watch the podcast to know more, of course. The idea is interesting and potentially one of the best ways to use green energy in a way which can benefit everybody. It's going to be a long, even painful process, to slowly change (if we really can a 100 percent) from a fossil fuel energy source to new technologies which are better for our health, our environment and natural life. Everything helps and in this case it could be a huge help.