Where exactly did IRENA point out in the 2014 report that the early retirement of baseload plants precedes storage? I…
On California has too much coal and nuclear
Dear Craig, You write: "We also know that the price tag is 5 million euros (report in French). And we…
On French solar roads – silly walks
... what is more nuclear is (almost) completely inflexible. Thus nuclear cannot supplement the volatility of Renewables in a future…
On Will power prices ever support new nuclear build?
They never have. Why would they now?
On Will power prices ever support new nuclear build?
It will still take decades for the comparatively onlyrecently independent central European countries to entirely sluice the last dregs of…
On Competition economics to the rescue
Except that the German FIT costs are almost entirely legacy. Current FITs for wind are close to wholesale. Solar FITs…
On Competition economics to the rescue
Dear Jarmo, this is assuming that the price of nuclear is full-cost and the risk is fully ensured, which it…
On Competition economics to the rescue
"Assuming conservative unit investment cost of EUR 5,000/kW the intended nuclear investment program of CEE countries will need to attract…
On Competition economics to the rescue
"By May 2010, Portugal reported that 70% of its energy supply was derived from renewable sources." The author probably means…
On Small countries, big transitions
Btw:. Thanks for the interesting report, Michał Olszewski. Esp. the part with the Polish miners working in Czech is an…
On 2016 in the Polish energy sector