I have gone solar and I have been hurt by the effects of smart meters the electric utilities do not…
On Grid defection and why we don’t want it
As I see it, the purpose of the Agora paper is to present a possible scenario which can be used…
On If Germany had four times more solar…
A 200 GW PV scenario is very unlikely in the next decades with the low addition of PV capacity, there…
On If Germany had four times more solar…
One for Peter Sipp: http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/196908_de.html Not only irradiation can destroy material, bacteria love the warm environs in atom waste facilities…
On Slippery slope towards French nuclear phaseout
Agora has made several out-of-touch predictions in the past, the "negative power price study" for example was a total flop…
On If Germany had four times more solar…
" but even spot market prices do not reflect local grid bottlenecks. " Why not use a, fairly distributed, curtailment…
On If Germany had four times more solar…
Reality prevails. Radiation inherently degrades any material. So... there will be a huge pile of unusable irradiated metals and nuclear…
On Slippery slope towards French nuclear phaseout
French electricity tax is to rise in January 2016: http://www.zonebourse.com/EDF-4998/actualite/EDF--Budget-rectificatif-2015--premiere-etape-actee-de-la-reforme-dune-taxe-sur-lelectricite-21404548/ In 2017 the carbon tax will rise as well. Meanwhile…
On Slippery slope towards French nuclear phaseout
Sxcoal reports the possible (temporary?)closure of Polish coal mines due to a market oversupply: http://en.sxcoal.com/165/134696/DataShow.html Any news on this issue?
On The Polish conservatives and the ecology issue
I don't think that the economical success (need to close) gives information on if the Technology is required for the…
On Energiewende shuts down most efficient gas turbine