Australian clean tech fixes renewable energy intermittency problem

One major problem with renewable energy sources like wind, solar and hydro is intermittency. This means they cannot be relied on constantly since, for example, the sun might stop shining or it might be a still, windless day.

To fill gaps, users often reply on diesel generators or batteries. But diesel generators produce emissions and batteries only last for a short time. Clean tech startup Endua says is has found the solution with its modular hydrogen generation and storage technology.

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