Craig Morris
Craig Morris (@PPchef) is co-author of Energy Democracy, the first history of Germany’s Energiewende.
Caitlin, the text explains that "electricity (what we are talking about here) is only one form of energy, which is…
On German imports of nuclear power – the myth revisited
Math, since you are writing from the Netherlands, maybe you should tell your government to stop letting its people import…
On E.ON threatens premature closure of nuclear plant
JMdesp, so what surprises you? Are you not aware of the citizen grid takeover movement in Germany? You seem to…
On The right to make your own energy
Dennis, you may be right that FITs "would not work in the US" because they "simply would never make it…
On Net-metering not “self-reliant”
Greg, that is exactly what I mean, but I have said it in a number of previous articles, and I…
On Net-metering not “self-reliant”
Mike, first, thanks for your work in Washington State. The article does not talk about prices at all. I am…
On Net-metering not “self-reliant”
Vivi, Germany is partly building coal plants in order to fulfill the EU's new requirements for emissions. Most of the…
On A bad bank for German hard coal?
Daniel, taxation is an immoral way of covering these costs. First, we do not actually cover our expenditures today; we…
On Feed-in tariffs – do they discourage efficiency?
Russ, I think you're misunderstanding feed-in tariffs. The wholesale rate is irrelevant. To calculate a feed-in tariff, take the average…
On Feed-in tariffs – do they discourage efficiency?
Riverside, 1) Because the consequences of a nuclear accident would be locally (say, within a 25 kilometer radius) too devastating…
On What the EU’s 2030 targets mean for the Energiewende