I wonder if coal and gas will come back the way they were. I see Germany set a record a…
On Renewables briefly covered 78 percent of German electricity
I like to speak about effectivity because my proposition points on one that nobody has made for instance large hydropower…
On “5 megatrends” for a global energy transition
Take it with humor, coal power plants can have a second live in the third world: http://www.globalconstructionreview.com/news/china-state-construction-start-p8ow6e8r-plant-will/ 50 years ago…
On Polish right-wing politics: a devil of decarbonization
My view is that it is a mistake to pretend that commitment to renewable energy does not bring additional costs…
On New charts for 2015 – and evidence that the cost debate is over
Wind power up by 26% in the first 6 month 2015 and power prices down by 11% : http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-05/polish-utility-pge-slumps-as-asset-writedowns-may-hurt-dividend
On Polish right-wing politics: a devil of decarbonization
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
Maybe people in Poland have noticed that electricity is twice as expensive in Germany as it is in their country,…
On Polish right-wing politics: a devil of decarbonization
I hope you develop expertise in shutting these things down. We in the US have a lot of old, dangerous,…
On Germany’s next nuclear plant closes for good
The key points economically are mostly present in Lazard's Levelized Cost of Energy analysis, version 8.0. A -- energy efficiency…
On Divestment blueprint
Chris: Actually, Russia would strongly dispute the US's claim to be "king" of freight rail. But the point stands; Germany's…
On Power from fossil fuel drops to 35-year low in Germany