The whole is greater than the sum of its parts (Aristoteles).
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts (Aristoteles) can apply here as well.
Direct storage of generated energy can certainly limit the loss and even more if you store it the proper way for use afterwards (hot, cold or ready for transport). The same applies for local energy generation and storage or use on the spot etc.
With the right coordination and organisation, the worlds energy management could be much more efficient and cheaper.
But clearly all these cleantech companies have their own specialisation and need to focus on their own interest. Companies big enough to have it all (gas, oil) appear not to be interested in an alternative worldwide energy solution.
That’s why I like companies like 350 PPM Ltd. https://350ppm.co.uk/, building up the various elements needed to get maximum efficiency in energy management, and being in the centre they have the possibility to coordinate (synthesis?).
And I am happy to support with attracting investors for the needed funds for these young companies to get their products market ready.
Please keep in mind:
Though young companies as mentioned above have been thoroughly verified, have secured excellent technology that really helps and receive full support, they all have the same issue: Raising enough funds to get their product ready for the market.
Once Institutional investors and family offices start investing, money is a secondary issue. But to get to that stage, individual investors who believe in the company are the ones enabling the companies to reach their target. In return, early investors can earn a way over average return in a time frame that normally lies between 3 and four years. And many times with the benefits of The benefits of EIS tax relief.docx.
So, if you believe in these companies, want to help to create a better world and get a really good return from your cleantech portfolio, don’t hesitate to contact me for free information about how to invest.
And, of course, I am always happy with feedback and suggestions.
Best regards,
Paul Dopierala.