Archive for the ‘Thoughts’ Category

MAP-lock finally lifted, can breathe Röttgen

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

On 3 Mau was adopted in 2010 a program stop that energy turning point was strong in distress. In addition, the lock was used for the funding of the Market Incentive Program, or MAP. This program should be the corporations who fought for the renewable energy and wanted to sell them to promote. With the lock everything began to reel. (more…)


Average cost of complete power over eco calculated

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

The Advisory Council on environmental issues has now calculated on the basis of individual calculations, how much would the average cost if it generates the complete power by renewable sources. The result is amazing. From just € 65 per MWh are possible! This means that renewable energies will soon be cheaper than other power sources, the SRU spokesman Prof. (more…)

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Collapse of a company by oil scarcity?

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Peak Oil, the production peak will be reached, a Bundeswehr study, which was even declared by the government for real. This begs the question what impact this will have oil shortage. It is clear that oil will be replaced. This means that operate in particular transport needs and also the different heating systems must be rebuilt. (more…)

Chile – the country's solar energy

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

The energy revolution has become the federal environment minister's life's work. Legislation to promote renewable energies, programs and plans for restructuring the electricity supply have emerged in Röttgen plan map. Now Röttgen beyond Germany made its expertise available and the energy minister of Chile, Rodrigo Alvarez, signed a declaration which is to support the plans for the expansion of the solar energy in Chile. (more…)

The turnaround falters

Friday, January 27th, 2012

First Had there been major announcements. Especially shortly after the disaster, Fukushima responded politicians and operators of large power systems with dismay and pledged improvement. Röttgen announced that should be taken until 2022 all German nuclear power plants from power and will come in 2050 about 80 percent of its energy from organic sources. (more…)

Additional burden for consumers: increasing allocation is

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

Investments and subsidies for renewable energies within the next few years to ensure that the proportion of electricity derived from Ökoquellen household by 2020 about 35 percent. Today he is 20 percent. Thus, the subsidies can be done but still, one expects that the charges will continue to rise. (more…)

New power-highways for Germany?

Thursday, January 5th, 2012

Anrollt Since the energy revolution come to get new questions: where are the old nuclear power plants? What Eco-Energy is the best? How can you best utilize private green power? And as the big corporations get the green power across the country? The last question was answered and now, while the large corporations now want to rely on a technique that we already use in India and Russia. (more…)

Where are you from power?

Friday, December 30th, 2011

Who To this question “from the wall socket” answers – which should perhaps make a little thought to the environment. Following recent discussions about the hazards of nuclear energy and the still unresolved problem of final disposal of nuclear waste, many people now start to think differently and to make on its own energy consumption thoughts. (more…)

New course on energy policy

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

The energy industry is changing and will be more and more voices that you need to focus more on renewable energies. Not only Germany but also Spain and other countries to restructure and to provide more energy for example from the sunlight. Accordingly, the University has now responded Duisburg-Essen and will offer starting in winter semester 2011/12, a new study. (more…)

Federal government wants to store carbon dioxide underground

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

The principle is simple: It forces the CO2 into porous, low-lying layers, in which salt water occurs and above which lies a layer of sediment. The salt water deviates from the side and get into the groundwater. This can be floods and heavy metals, if the CO2 has been injected with too much pressure, just as with CO2 removed. (more…)