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The UK National Grid Winter Outlook 2013/2014 (http://www.nationalgridmedia.com/winteroutlookreport.aspx) gives figures on page 52 for wind curtailment. The most significant cause…
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Great article Craig Morris. I just discover this blog and I plan to follow it. Thanks to you and the…
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Morris is entirely correct that the relevant social issue is how big the electricity BILL is for each household, not…
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The European Court of Justice case of 2001 makes a clear mistake in its decision. It cites the concept of…
On Commission Opens State Aid Investigation into German Renewables Surcharge Reduction for Energy-intensive Companies and Green Electricity Privilege
[…] fact, as explained here and here, Germany has begun no new coal plants since Fukushima, coal-firedgeneration will decline even […]
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[…] Germany’s neighbors are increasingly buying inexpensive coal power from Germany (a situation I described here). In other words, carbon emissions…
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