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by toomuchtodo
741 days ago
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Germany helped drive down renewables costs. Someone had to eat the beginning of the S curve. Lazy laggards are receiving the benefits of those investments previously made. https://energytransition.org/2016/01/how-germany-helped-brin... > “The Germans were not really buying power — they were buying a price decline,” Hal Harvey, a US clean energy expert. |
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But regardless; if we don't have any argument that Germany spent a lot of money on wind/solar and weren't getting power out of it then I think serious people would dispute that wind/solar had higher energy returns than coal at the time. It is pretty obvious that coal/oil/gas had better returns. But it has been a busy decade and it is much more plausible now that renewables are competitive. The explosive growth certainly suggests they are.