A Nomination For The Biggest April Fool: Germany!
/I know it's Easter Sunday, and I don't mean to be sacrilegious, but I can't help noticing that it's also April Fool's Day. Unfortunately, human foolishness is much more of a topic for the Manhattan Contrarian than religion. Can we come up with a nomination for the biggest April Fool of 2018? I nominate the country of Germany!
Regular readers will notice that I have returned repeatedly to the subject of Germany's futile and delusional efforts to "save the planet" by replacing energy that works with energy that does not work ("renewables"), while in the process roughly tripling the cost of electricity for German consumers. A recent post on February 10 was titled "How Self-Delusional Can We Be About The Cost Of Electricity From 'Renewables'?" Attempting to understand how electricity coming from the seemingly free wind and sun could lead to a tripling of electricity prices, that post noted that Germany -- with peak electricity demand of about 83 GW -- had rushed in recent years to build "renewable" capacity that had reached about 84 GW, theoretically enough to supply all the electricity they would ever need. But somehow, Germany still had retained fossil fuel generating capacity of about 108 GW, which is about the same fossil fuel capacity you would want to have to supply 83 GW of peak demand if you had no renewable capacity at all. Despite spending hundreds of billions of euros on the renewable capacity, they had not been able to get rid of any fossil fuel capacity at all! They still need all the fossil fuel capacity for backup when the wind does not blow and the sun does not shine. (The data came from this report from German think tank Agora Energiewende.)
That post inspired a comment from reader BrianE, who asked:
I would be interested in knowing how much less CO2 Germany . . . [is] producing for their 30 cent/kW electricity.
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