Germany has so much renewable energy, it's paying people to use it

mentalfloss

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How's that for a subsidy?


Germany energy consumers paid to use power over Christmas as supply outstrips demand

German energy consumers were paid to use power over the Christmas period, thanks to a slump in demand, warm weather and plenty of wind power on the grid, trading data shows.

Power prices slipped into negative territory on 24 December and again on 26 December, according to the website of the EPEX Spot, which is Europe’s biggest power trading exchange.

Germany’s massive investment in renewable energy – partially thanks to the introduction of the 2014 Renewable Energy Act – has in recent years triggered a drop below zero on several occasions.

Demand for energy has particularly been outstripped by supply on weekends this year, when factories across the country tend to power down and many offices are closed.

On Christmas Eve, factory owners and other big consumers were at times paid in excess of €50, or around £44, per megawatt-hour, according to The New York Times.

During the first half of 2017, Germany managed to raise the proportion of the power it produced by renewable energy to 35 per cent, from 33 per cent in 2016, according to figures from the BEE renewable energy association cited by Reuters.

On some days, Germany now gets up to 85 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources.

In a further sign of its commitment to green energy, the country’s government has pledged to move to a decarbonised economy by the middle of the century and has set a target of 80 per cent renewables for gross power consumption by 2050.

It also aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent in 2020 from 1990 levels and by 95 per cent by 2050.

.Germany energy consumers paid to use power over Christmas as supply outstrips demand
 

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One of the big questions that the Deniers have always asked is : what do yu do when the wind doesn't blow. The answer is that you uae the power you have stored away.

The concept of the battery has befuddled them for many years now.
 

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Yeah, cause batteries are the latest thing these days.

Why was this wonderful tech not thought of years ago?

 

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Power companies do not store energy to be used at a later time.
 

captain morgan

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Power companies do not store energy to be used at a later time.

Flossy and his new buddy don't understand that you just can't take the unused power, put it in a shopping bag and leave it on the shelf until needed.

Now, with this cutting-edge battery tech that hoid has so generously identified, maybe that will change the game all together.

... Such a shame that no one thought of this til just now
 

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Enviromentally friendly .Lots of good unproductive farm land .
There is no damage whatsoever to the land. In 50 years when we no longer need solar farms they will simply be dismantled and hauled away and it will be as if they never existed.

The damage being done to the earth by oil and gas development is forever.
 

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Enviromentally friendly .Lots of good unproductive farm land .

... And all of those spent batteries will be chalk full of eco-friendly heavy metals destined for your local landfill

Poor cap'n morgan.

Ran out of new material, eh?

Sad buddy, really sad

The damage being done to the earth by oil and gas development is forever.

Much longer than forever... It's forever plus 8 years.
 

mentalfloss

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There you go.

Now you can read your former post and understand it in its full splendour. :)