A question concerning the inport-export balances shown at the Fraunhofer data charts : When looking at the German Fraunhofer page…
On Europe is ready for the winter – except Poland
I assume you will start to split the wind power depending on if it's on-shore or off-shore and to different…
On Wind power ties for #1 electricity source in November
15 years and nothing has happened. It's a very impressive "change"... Is the Energiewende the biggest environmental scam in the…
On Germany aims to plug hole in energy transition
The phase shifters are installed to make the interconnectors safe, not to limit imports or exports. It might have been…
On Europe is ready for the winter – except Poland
@Hein Bloed: I did say there was a case for biomass from waste. However, the potential there is limited. So…
On International Energy Policy: Shifting Towards Renewables
Here another study just around in the news showing how a decentralized 100% RE power supply in Germany could be…
On 100 percent renewables in 139 countries
@ Hans: There are different types of biomass used in various concepts. Ireland for example flares-off methane from landfill dumps…
On International Energy Policy: Shifting Towards Renewables
Coal hauliers don't mind, they lose out anyhow. No matter if lignite or hard coal is transported:) http://www.platts.com/latest-news/shipping/london/dry-bulk-atlantic-panamax-owners-consider-lay-26307194
On Wind power ties for #1 electricity source in November
Thank you Math. More specifically I see in the .xlsx table 2 for utility PV, Maximum Technical Potential for Installed…
On 100 percent renewables in 139 countries
It is a blame for Stanford! see: http://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/I/WWS-50-USState-plans.html in xlsx-spreadsheets, table 2, it is shown that Germany is not able…
On 100 percent renewables in 139 countries