Al_U_Card, on 2015-May-20, 11:01, said:
And we just had the coldest month of February and the coldest Jan-Mar since 1934! Since the summer of 1934 was also the HOTTEST on record, we are looking forward to some heat. If you are in Germany, all that greening of your grid has been raising rates substantially, as I understand. Less nuclear, more wind and higher rates. All about EU commitments I gather.
No they are not EU commitments, the EU in fact supports nuclear power. That's why France, Poland, Czech Republic, Great Britain, etc. are building new NPP.
As for Germany:
* Electricity costs have increased by about 25%
* CO2 production due to electricity generation is also up by about 10% (since the ground load from nuclear must be compensated by coal)
* The most modern gas powered plant in the world is obsolete since it can only be used when there is not enough "green" energy
* Many square km of land are used for solar power, even fields because they are subsidized by the government so that they are cheaper than farming.
* Many wind parks destroy the landscape and annoy the trekking birds on their yearly voyage.
* All this for the cheap price for 1 trillion euros.
And there is the small problem of storing green energy:
* Energiewende without storage is physically impossible
* Energiewende with storage is economically impossible