The heat makes them going bananas 🙂 Poland has brown-outs since this week. Ukraine heard about this and offers solidarity…
On Polish right-wing politics: a devil of decarbonization
Nice graph. Wrt www.pennenergy..., I do believe that this is a project in Hawaii, at 21 degrees North latitude. Can…
On How small German power consumers subsidize industry
@ Jarmo: What we need we know. What you need is a bit of insight, of information. There is the…
On How small German power consumers subsidize industry
These graphs also show very clearly why PV was forbidden at this penetration rate.
On Renewables briefly covered 78 percent of German electricity
"One outcome of this situation could be massive grid defection; small consumers have a tremendous incentive to switch from grid…
On How small German power consumers subsidize industry
€ 330.-/MWh peak now in Poland http://wyniki.tge.pl/en/wyniki/rdn/continous-trading/ Ikea can't afford this, well, PV is sooooo expensive, we know ....:) http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-11/ikea-poland-takes-meatballs-off-menu-shuts-shop-amid-power-cuts…
On Polish right-wing politics: a devil of decarbonization
Interesting article. Some of traditional baseload sources now perform even less of their capacity due to requirements to load-follow Wind…
On Intermittent or variable?
High river temperatures force French atom power plants to reduce output, see No 3944 07/08/2015 18:27 http://clients.rte-france.com/lang/an/visiteurs/vie/publications/declarations_list.jsp
On So far, so good? The French energy transition law in the starting blocks
The title's question " Did German solar top nuclear for the first time?" can be answered for sure: yes. How…
On Did German solar top nuclear for the first time?
"What would be the specific cost (eur/kWh) if you took the total support cost and divided it with all electrical…
On New charts for 2015 – and evidence that the cost debate is over