inventory 发表于 2025-3-30 08:22:43
Hazeline U. Asuncion,Richard N. Taylortility experts were still in denial about the threat that renewables posed to their business models. So corporative board rooms voted for a boom in coal plant construction—even as solar, wind, and biomass were exploding.万花筒 发表于 2025-3-30 13:47:40
menschen denken maschinen denken lassen fear of power shortages when Germany actually has become Europe’s biggest electricity exporter. And the flip side of utilities finally taking renewables seriously turns out, unsurprisingly, to be real pushback. Is the grassroots movement that powered the Energiewende over at the very moment it becomes uncontested governmental policy?Injunction 发表于 2025-3-30 19:39:02
Software, Animation and the Moving Imagessions about the energy transition focus too narrowly on affordability and carbon emissions. These are, no doubt, important criteria to consider. But so are civil rights in the energy sector. You have a right to make your own energy. And people are citizens first and consumers second.冷淡周边 发表于 2025-3-30 23:21:45
The Birth of a Movement: 1970s Protests for Democracy in Wyhl,zens began protesting against the industrialization of their quiet rural farming communities—and against an authoritarian government and the arrogant technocrats who were trying to push through a large nuclear plant. The Energiewende thus began with a call for energy democracy.代理人 发表于 2025-3-31 04:11:49
Fledgling Wind Power: The Folly of Innovation Without Deployment,money at researchers—along with unrealistic expectations. What’s worse, corporate management at the big firms mainly wanted the R&D funding so they could prove that wind power didn’t work. Innovation did not come from early R&D.