As usual Europe will be left behind because of outdate legislation ,unaccountable politicians and vested interests.many countries outside Europe will…
On New proposals would kill solar and wind in the European Union
[…] PwC’s limit. For instance, an investigation in Germany found that the Germans could get around 10% of their electricity…
On Does Germany even have enough space for renewables?
[…] voted to return private control of utilities to the local government. The citizen group “Our Hamburg – Our Grid” organized…
On The Re-Municipalization of the Hamburg Grid
Hi Energiewende Team! This is a great article - thanks for pulling it together! Our team is from Australia, where…
On A just transition: the way forward for coal communities
I would consider all North African countries politically too unsecure for the availability requirements of Europeen energy consumers. Such concentrated…
On Desert solar project could power 5 million EU homes
Who is building the link from Tunisia to Malta, and is it actually "cheap"? I would think that with Tunisia's…
On Desert solar project could power 5 million EU homes
The critical thing here is the cost ansselling price. SolarReserve is getting 6.3c/kh for a 24-hour plant in the northern…
On Desert solar project could power 5 million EU homes
You make it sound like dispatchability is a black and white issue. It's certainly not that at all. There are…
On New proposals would kill solar and wind in the European Union
"The Commission’s use of the term “clean energy” is dangerous. That could be anything: renewables, nuclear, coal with CCS, gas.…
On New proposals would kill solar and wind in the European Union
The photo is of a small distributed solar installation. But I've not seen evidence yet that Morocco is serious about…
On National Energy Transition: Morocco Makes First Steps in Carbon Market