It took a while ....... Energy UK asks for " ENERGIEWENDE as in GERMANY " http://www.carbonbrief.org/uk-needs-an-energiewende-says-energy-industry-chief About Energy UK: http://www.energy-uk.org.uk/about-us.html…
On Can utilities be trusted with the energy transition?
@ Craig: No, large utilities cannot be trusted. Decentralized Renewables run counter to their organisational structure: that is why off-shore…
On Can utilities be trusted with the energy transition?
Sorry Jeffrey, the thing is that at home investments in REs would destroy fossil generators that are owned by the…
On Can utilities be trusted with the energy transition?
I don't grasp this logic. If German utilities had invested domestically in renewable energies, they could be accused of culling…
On Can utilities be trusted with the energy transition?
They say that nuclear fusion will take another 50 years to become commercially viable (if ever). Well, if we have…
On Germany – a nuclear fusion leader
"Likewise, biomass stores fusion energy by means of photosynthesis. So if you are a fan of fusion energy, Germany has…
On Germany – a nuclear fusion leader
Huh. If gas prices dropped so much over the last year, then why did my heating gas provider just hike…
On Gas makes a (small) comeback in Germany
Storage is not the only solution to renewables overproduction. There are also intermediate demand posibilities. For example, water desalination is…
On Renewables briefly covered 78 percent of German electricity
As Hermann Scheer also said "as you build new industries, there are always problems. There will be problems as we…
On How Germany helped bring down the cost of PV
SocGen published a price forecast: http://www.platts.com/latest-news/electric-power/london/socgen-cuts-european-power-price-forecasts-20-26364442 The conclusion that a massive generator closure would help seems to be wishful thinking,…
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