and having there be signals going both ways from generation to load is going to be a part of making it a more efficient global system ultimately. thank you so much. i think that that is it for questions from the audience, both here in the v&a in london and from around the world. thank you so much for those questions. i have one of my own to finish with. very, very briefly, are you optimistic or pessimistic about the gauntlet that is laid down before us of 85% renewable energy to be met in the future kristian? i m optimistic we will reach it, but it will require - sacrifices in a lot of aspects of, well, public acceptancel and the technology we need to develop to solve it. - thank you. henry. and i m, you might argue, over optimistic. firstly we shouldn t just aim for 85%, it will be 100% by 2050, and i see that very feasibly happening.
and having us connected and having there be signals going both ways from generation to load is going to be a part of making it a more efficient global system ultimately. thank you so much. i think that that is it for questions from the audience, both here in the v&a in london and from around the world. thank you so much for those questions. i have one of my own to finish with. very, very briefly, are you optimistic or pessimistic about the gauntlet that is laid down before us of 85% renewable energy to be met in the future kristian? i m optimistic we will reach it, but it will require - sacrifices in a lot of aspects of, well, public acceptancel and the technology we need to develop to solve it. - thank you. henry. and i m, you might argue, over optimistic. firstly we shouldn t just aim
we re all part of this new electrical system together and having us connected and having there be signals going both ways from generation to load is going to be a part of making it a more efficient global system ultimately. thank you so much. i think that that is it for questions from the audience, both here in the v&a in london and from around the world. thank you so much for those questions. i have one of my own to finish with. very, very briefly. are you optimistic or pessimistic about the gauntlet that is laid down before us of 85% renewable energy to be met in the future, kristian? i m optimistic we will reach it but it will be require - sacrifices in a lot of aspects of, well, public acceptancel and the technology we need to develop to solve it. - thank you. henry. and i m, i m you might argue over optimistic. firstly we shouldn t just aim for 85%, it
and having there be signals going both ways from generation to load is going to be a part of making it a more efficient global system ultimately. thank you so much. i think that that is it for questions from the audience, both here in the v&a in london and from around the world. thank you so much for those questions. i have one of my own to finish with. very, very briefly, are you optimistic or pessimistic about the gauntlet that is laid down before us of 85% renewable energy to be met in the future kristian? i m optimistic we will reach it, but it will require - sacrifices in a lot of aspects of, well, public acceptancel and the technology we need to develop to solve it. - thank you. henry. and i m, you might argue, over optimistic. firstly we shouldn t just aim for 85%, it ll be 100%
these are the types of responses that we are going to have to get used to, it s not central hub and spoke, we re all part of this new electrical system together and having us connected and having there be signals going both ways from generation to load is going to be a part of making it a more efficient global system ultimately. thank you so much. i think that that is it for questions from the audience, both here in the v&a in london and from around the world. thank you so much for those questions. i have one of my own to finish with. very, very briefly, are you optimistic or pessimistic about the gauntlet that is laid down before us of 85% renewable energy to be met in the future kristian? i m optimistic we will reach it, but it will be require but it will require sacrifices in a lot of aspects of, well, public acceptancel and the technology we need to develop to solve it. -