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Futurists are now crowing about the special days when English or German renewable power sources – wind and solar – have produced enough power to pretty much run their electrical grids. While this is progress toward the hoped-for carbon-free energy economy of the future, there is a two-fold problem: 1) the sun doesn’t shine at night and 2) as sailing enthusiasts know so well, sometimes the wind doesn’t blow.

The solution to this isn’t as simple as it seems – to run on renewables when available,

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