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Graeme, official figures show that emissions from the power sector are down by around 15% since 2005; see page 10…
On Germany’s energy consumption in 2017
Craig, Interesting article but quite mischievist and misleading. Early in November 2017 'your German renewables' generated at 4% capacity. The…
On Germany’s energy consumption in 2017
Just out: First reactions to energy policy in parties' coalition talk blueprint: https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/first-reactions-energy-policy-parties-coalition-talk-blueprint
On Germany’s energy consumption in 2017
May I have your permission to translate this article to catalan and publish it in my blog? http://dialec.blogspot.com.es Best regards,…
On Germany’s energy consumption in 2017
Re. wind power: Out of the blue the state of NRW demands more new auction capacities: http://renews.biz/109772/german-bill-moots-onshore-boost/ More detailed in…
On Germany’s energy consumption in 2017
"Honda and Toyota are both selling passenger cars that run on hydrogen.." The top-selling FCEV, for practical purposes the only…
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[…] But this growth will stagnate over the next few years. The government recently adopted auctions to keep further growth…
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»Energy storage is an obvious answer to a system with no fossil fuels« No, it is an obvious answer to…
On Converting renewable power to other low-carbon products
[…] to electricity to help soak up that abundant wind and solar power. Regulators and stakeholders from Germany and California…
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