Wind
power in serious crisis in Germany- failure and dull for Energiewende
A pillar of Germany's energy transition, wind power is plunging investment and facing growing hostility from local residents, prompting Angela Merkel's government to hold a crisis meeting on Thursday. After years of increasing capacity, the sector now accounts for one-fifth of Germany's electricity production, but suffers a crisis open to social and political ramifications.
The number of new turbines installed in Germany since the beginning of
the year is down 82% year-on-year, according to the German Industry Federation
(EBW). In 2018, Germany implemented an additional production capacity of less
than half that of 2017. Tenders for new production capacity are not finding a
buyer, a trend deemed "worrying" by the federal network agency.
The reversal
occurred in 2016, when the government, deeming the sector mature and subsidies
too heavy for the taxpayer, changed its aid. The amendment to the German Energy
Law (EEG) abolished guaranteed income, and encouraged competition through
tenders. It must be said that, before the adoption of the Renewable Energy Act
in 2000, wind turbine operators have benefited from support ensuring them
twenty years of guaranteed income...
Comment: very curious these so-called super
competitive energies that collapse as soon as they are no longer massively
subsidized!
Among the big
missing in the sector is Senvion, a 4,400-employee company based near Hamburg,
which announced at the end of August that it was shutting down, hit hard by the
collapse of the German market in 2016, which accounted for 60% of its income.
There had already been the bankruptcy in 2014 of the wind turbine manufacturer
Prokon, which was financed by "citizen participation". This company
had the distinction of having been financed by 75,000 small private investors.
It had enticed them with an investment presented as "ethical" and accompanied
by high interest rates (from 6% to 8%). This
bankruptcy filing resulted in very large losses for many small savers and
prompted the German government to ask the financial market authorities (Bafin)
for stricter control of this type of investment.
In the months that
followed, 26,000 jobs were cut in this sector in Germany, more than in coal, according to figures
recently published by the Bundestag at the request of the left-wing Die Linke
party
Comment: 1) It is not
only in France that the crooks of wind power are rampant. 2) These massive job creations that the
proponents of wind power promise us, they fail to say how fragile they are
and... essentially unsustainable because
they are related to massive subventions . Nothing compared with jobs in
nuclear power plant !
The wind crisis "calls into question the success of the energy transition in Germany (???),"
Hermann Albers, president of the German Wind Energy Federation (BWE), said in
an interview with AFP. Germany plans to
close its last nuclear power plant in 2022… and get rid of the highly polluting
coal only by 2038 ! Renewable
energy, led by wind and solar, must continue to increase their power to account
for 65% of electricity production in 2030, up from 40% today..
Comment: 1) Oh, damned crook !! There is no success of the
energy transition in Germany, there is a massive and catastrophic failure, a total ecological and economic failure.
Despite its 29,000 wind turbines,
despite total support for renewable energy in Germany which reached 680 billion
euros, Germany has not reduced its carbon emissions by one iota (yes,
intermittent wind ("fatal"), must be compensated to the MW by
pilotable production (gas or worse coal). In the first case, we have dependence
on Russia in addition, in the second, pollution. Germany does not reduce its CO2 emissions per capita, which are still
one third higher than those of France, yet German pay 70% more for their
electricity than in France..
2) Replacing nuclear power with wind power is
increasing greenhouse gas emissions, not reducing them!! The decision to
exit coal very, very late is in these conditions perhaps an economic necessity
for Germany, but a double ecological crime, for the fight against climate
change, and for pollution, of which incidentally a part is shortening the lives
of the French. Thank you for the
climate, thank you for the pollution.
So it is not
wind power that should continue to be subsidized, but the whole Energiewende
that is to be thrown away!
Other problems for wind power: obsolescence, unmanageable
peaks of production, nuisances
Especially since
wind power has other problems. First of all, Germany will have to (yes
already!) dismantle more than 5,000 old wind turbines that are difficult to
recycle - the life of a wind turbine is not that of a nuclear power plant! And it is likely that the peasants who
welcomed them to their fields will remain with their 20-meter block of concrete
buried in their land. Then, for a decentralized production like wind turbines,
the costs in terms of connection are very important and several thousand wind
turbines are not even connected!
And then, the
fact that.., little or no , all wind turbines in Europe, in any case in
Northern Europe, turn at the same time, with the arrival of transatlantic
disturbances, producing then in abundance an electricity ... that no one needs
and is worthless.
However, due to the inadequacy of the German very high voltage network
(THT) to transport wind power from the north to the consumption centres of the
south, this wind power from the north of the country must use the Polish
networks and Czech Republic, thus exporting the intermittent energy overflow;
in 2011, this situation almost led to the saturation of the Czech electricity
grid, triggering a real tension between the two countries. To avoid the risk of a "blackout",
the Czech Republic has warned that it is considering being able to block any
new influx of renewable electricity that could run the risk to cause a breakdown
in its network; to do this, the Czech network operator has decided to build a
giant transformer near the border, designed to let in only the amount of power
that the national network can handle; This transformer is due to enter service
by 2017; Poland intends to do the same and install transformers on the border
with Germany; the German government has appointed an ambassador in charge of
this one file.
And again, the nuisances; and therefore the proliferation of complaints
that greatly lengthen the deadlines and increase the price of projects,
complain the crooks of wind power. These complaints most often come from
conservationists and birds, or from local residents who wish to establish a
minimum distance from homes in order to avoid nuisance. "Protecting our
landscapes, people and animals": the AfD has made the fight against wind
power one of its main campaign themes in regional elections. (Remember that in
the Netherlands, the tension is such that the authorities have classified
environmental movements hostile to wind turbines as terrorists). More than 600
citizen initiatives have flourished against new wind turbine installations and
in the East
What solutions ?
Well, for the German authorities, it seems that it is to give in to the
demands of the wind crooks: “to reduce regulatory constraints, and in particular
the distances imposed on wind turbines compared to homes; Restore the income
guarantee for wind farms and facilitate the installations by relieving legal
constraints. The authorities will have to work to strengthen the acceptance of wind
turbines by citizens..”
..
Well, let's see! By
sending them green brigades?
Germany is sinking into the irrational
and this is very worrying! Its absurd
Energiewende is a climate crime, a crime against humanity, a specialty in which
Germany once had some special skills.
Here, by the way, to fix the ideas, with
680 billion euros thrown in the wind production, Germany could have built 68 nuclear power plants of Olkiluoto-3 type (EPR). Well, for fun, because in fact
a dozen would have been enough to provide them with abundant, economical,
non-polluting and decarbonized electricity. Ecological and economic. For 70
years!
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