Still arguing about the shareout of targets for 2020 fixed in 2009, I see. There are times when having a…
On Renewable energy in Belgium
Mike Parr: I thought the supercharged NIMBYism of Catalan nationalists also had something to do with the extravagant decision to…
On Guess which big EU country might have blackouts this winter?
"France may not be able to import enough electricity in case of a shortfall". It is worth noting that France…
On Guess which big EU country might have blackouts this winter?
I'm in a conversation with some Greek engineers - PV for local communities in Greece. In response to the post…
On Saving the community first, the planet second
Special tariff rebates are planned in Australia to keep private PV producers grid bound: http://www.pv-magazine.com/news/details/beitrag/australia--network-lobby-proposes-special-tariff-to-keep-households-on-grid_100026679/#axzz4OIezDL38 Would you believe it ?!…
On Studied To Death — Solar Customers Don’t Harm Non-Solar Ratepayers
@Joris: Although the article does not mentions it explicitly, it is about the US. There they have in many states…
On Studied To Death — Solar Customers Don’t Harm Non-Solar Ratepayers
€ 188.-/MWh today 'best ask' for future peak Jan-17 (month): http://www.eex.com/en/market-data/power/futures/french-financial-futures#!/2016/10/27 No buy yet ... but a 'small excess of…
On Guess which big EU country might have blackouts this winter?
What the economists say: http://www.platts.com/latest-news/electric-power/london/renewables-investors-shun-uk-on-brexit-nuclear-26579152
On The British bias towards expensive nuclear power
57% in Japan as well: http://www.top-news.top/news-12450336.html
On Swiss ban new nuclear reactors
The solution is simple! Force the electric utilities to decouple the price of service from the price of power. Once…
On Studied To Death — Solar Customers Don’t Harm Non-Solar Ratepayers