[...] The Poor Are Not Suffering From Energiewende, They’re Suffering From Poverty [...]
On The Poor are not suffering from Energiewende but from poverty
[...] efficiency – exactly what Germany is doing – in order to create jobs. Granted, the labor union I complained…
On Labor unions – pro-nuke or pro-renewables?
Interesting, this. The negative prices on the exchange are not a problem for renewable producers, thanks to the feed-in tarrif.…
On Storing excess nuclear and fossil power
[...] say this situation considerably changes the calculation. I would simply clarify what I meant in my previous post when…
On Power to gas – when will it be competitive?
Hydrogen cannot be used in existing natural gas piping for several reasons, the most serious being hydrogen embrittlement. An entirely…
On Power to gas – when will it be competitive?
[...] Germany takes the first step toward a supergrid – German Energy Transition En Alemania se plantean construir red HVDC…
On Germany takes the first step toward a supergrid
What gas are the Germans planning to use for "Power to Gas" ? Surely not hydrogen, which cannot use natural…
On A roadmap for the energy transition
Actually if electricity is used that would otherwise be spilled, the price would be €0.00/kWh 🙂 That's obviously not quite…
On Power to gas – when will it be competitive?
You miss the point I believe. The reason for power to gas is storage. You only store electricity as gas…
On Power to gas – when will it be competitive?
The above is correct if you assume a constant price of renewable electricity. However, right now there are already time…
On Power to gas – when will it be competitive?