Germany’s obsession with intermittent wind and solar was never going to end well. Power prices are now the highest in Europe, if not the world. But paying for power is only a problem for those Germans who are lucky enough to be supplied with it.
Wherever there’s an attempt to run on sunshine and breezes, power consumers find themselves in a perpetual game of musical chairs.
Delivering electricity at chaotic random intervals, thanks to sunset and calm weather, wind and solar are bound to leave power punters short. And the more reliance that’s placed on that heavily subsidised pair, the more disappointed consumers there will inevitably be.
And nowhere is that truism more evident than Germany, as Paul Homewood details below.
The looming German capacity crunch
Not a Lot of People Know That
Paul Homewood
27 January 2020
A pertinent update from Timera:
The looming German capacity crunch
The…
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