As I could not find it on the arXiv (http://xxx.lanl.gov/), nor inspire (http://inspirehep.net) nor any official statement from CERN I assume this is just a preliminary result so far. Even as such I would expect some kind of estimate on the systematic uncertainties which go with this measurement. Without that it is not particularly relevant yet as those uncertainties could be substantial. So at the moment it is premature to talk about a discrepancy with the standard model (nor the previous measurements).
In my view the answer has to be both for the intermediate to long term future. Electricity for the shorter distances/commute and hydrogen based electricty (via fuel cells) for the longer distances.
In the light of the future energy mix to be mostly or entirely renewable an often heard concern is about the large fluctuations of wind and solar energy and the related under- and over-capacities for the grid. If eventually more renewable energy supply were available than needed most of the time, the excess could be used to produce hydrogen and store or distribute it. Your car will even become your backup home power supply if a storm has disconnected the power line and you are waiting for the utilities company to fix it. On the other hand that probably means less ice cream consumption during power outages...
Assuming the Korean police is similar to most countries i know, this can only mean the average intelligence of the police will increse while the corruption rate might decrease. So it is a win-win situation:) Except for the donut industry
As I could not find it on the arXiv (http://xxx.lanl.gov/), nor inspire (http://inspirehep.net) nor any official statement from CERN I assume this is just a preliminary result so far. Even as such I would expect some kind of estimate on the systematic uncertainties which go with this measurement. Without that it is not particularly relevant yet as those uncertainties could be substantial. So at the moment it is premature to talk about a discrepancy with the standard model (nor the previous measurements).
In my view the answer has to be both for the intermediate to long term future. Electricity for the shorter distances/commute and hydrogen based electricty (via fuel cells) for the longer distances. In the light of the future energy mix to be mostly or entirely renewable an often heard concern is about the large fluctuations of wind and solar energy and the related under- and over-capacities for the grid. If eventually more renewable energy supply were available than needed most of the time, the excess could be used to produce hydrogen and store or distribute it. Your car will even become your backup home power supply if a storm has disconnected the power line and you are waiting for the utilities company to fix it. On the other hand that probably means less ice cream consumption during power outages...
Assuming the Korean police is similar to most countries i know, this can only mean the average intelligence of the police will increse while the corruption rate might decrease. So it is a win-win situation:)
Except for the donut industry