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14 mai 2012, par Going Renewable
There are an awful lot of misconceptions that cloud the perception of where Germany’s energy stands. Let’s rid ourselves of one right now, namely that in terms of nuclear energy Germany is somehow on its own in Europe, on the fringe of the continent’s mainstream. In fact, Ireland, Austria, and (...)
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14 mai 2012, par Going Renewable
There are an awful lot of misconceptions that cloud the perception of where Germany’s energy stands. Let’s rid ourselves of one right now, namely that in terms of nuclear energy Germany is somehow on its own in Europe, on the fringe of the continent’s mainstream. In fact, Ireland, Austria, and (...)
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7 mai 2012, par Going Renewable
Reconfiguring the electricity grid is one of the toughest, most pressing challenges facing Germany’s energy revolution. Everybody knows the current grid is inadequate to handle ever more renewable sources. Basically, the existing grid is suited for giant utilities that own centrally located (...)
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2 mai 2012, par Going Renewable
I dropped by the Bundestag office of the Green MP Hans-Josef Fell the other day. Fell is a fascinating character, one of the figures hailed as “the father of the feed-in tariff (FiT),” Germany’s law that guarantees private producers of renewable energy a fixed, higher-than-market rate for their (...)
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24 avril 2012, par Going Renewable
Nobody is guaranteeing the success of Germany’s energy revolution, not yet. As good as the timetable looks, there are still a lot of unknowns that have to be worked out. One of the big items—but still nowhere near a solution—is creating new storage options for electricity. This is imperative (...)