Der energieshambles
Sep 5, 2013
Bishop Hill in Energy: solar, Energy: wind

Spiegel is reviewing Germany's alleged transition to green energy, which is proving just as disastrous as the one in the UK. The story is a familiar one:

If there is too much power coming from the grid, wind turbines have to be shut down. Nevertheless, consumers are still paying for the "phantom electricity" the turbines are theoretically generating. Occasionally, Germany has to pay fees to dump already subsidized green energy, creating what experts refer to as "negative electricity prices."

On the other hand, when the wind suddenly stops blowing, and in particular during the cold season, supply becomes scarce. That's when heavy oil and coal power plants have to be fired up to close the gap, which is why Germany's energy producers in 2012 actually released more climate-damaging carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than in 2011.

There needs to be a wholesale clearout of both the politicians and the civil servants who did this to us.

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