I live in a Passivhaus certified home - the first one certified in Nagano prefecture and the sixth in all…
On In defense of Passive House architecture
Good job Denmark,Your doing it right and leading the way to clean energy.
On Denmark surpasses 100 percent wind power
How ironic accusing Passivhaus of being “a distracting box-ticking exercise.” For 'eco' buildings, the UK is the very home of…
On In defense of Passive House architecture
Well, that's what you get when you shut down all the nuclear plants for no reason other than the japanese…
On German Exports of Coal Power Way Up
[…] utility embraces Energiewende? Craig Morris doubts whether RWE is indeed really revising its business strategy as thoroughly as reports…
On German utility embraces Energiewende?
due to chernobyl and fukushima crisis,the germany decision to nuclear phaseout is challenging decision no doubt and even if coal…
On Germany builds minus six coal plants after nuclear phaseout
It's incredible that the installers can still profitably install new solar with the current tariffs, especially in the above 10…
On German PV feed-in tariffs to drop by 1.4 percent
I am an American ex-pat Army vet residing in Germany for decades. I have been "outsourcing" for Gertman industries -…
On The Official Explanation for the German Energy Transition
Yes! Dream of electrolytic steel indeed 🙂 http://donaldsadoway.com/ds_projects/environmentally-sound-metal-production/
On Storing excess nuclear and fossil power
Hello Alan Drake, Just dropping in to say that hydrogen plus carbon dioxide *can* be made into methane. It's called…
On Power to gas – when will it be competitive?