Lobbying in Europe against green electricity!

Renewable energies except solar electric or thermal (seeforums dedicated below): wind turbines, energy from the sea, hydraulic and hydroelectricity, biomass, biogas, deep geothermal energy ...
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Lobbying in Europe against green electricity!




by Christophe » 11/09/13, 17:03

Lobbying against renewable energies for green electricity ... Certainly, some are not lacking in cheek ...

http://www.lalibre.be/actu/planete/neuf ... 8e48d47fb1

Nine major European electricity suppliers (GDF, ENI, Iberdrola ...) on Tuesday called on the EU to curb public support for the development of renewable energies. They accuse these energies (wind, solar, etc.) of hampering investments and reducing the security of European energy supply.

The CEOs of Suez, Gérard Mestrallet, and of ENI, Paolo Scaroni, came to present to the European Parliament, which is sitting this week in Strasbourg, "concrete measures to rebuild the Europe of energy", according to a joint statement between these nine energy specialists. They deplore that their investment efforts are "hampered by uncertainty about (their) profitability, in particular due to the absence of a clear, predictable and objective political framework, based on stable and predictable legislation".

According to them, according to them: overly generous subsidies for renewable energies, which would dissuade investment in traditional energies and undermine the profitability of conventional power plants, particularly gas power plants, which are essential for the security of energy supply in the old continent.

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I thought that in France it was not a state subsidy system (except the mechanism of the investment tax credit which can be considered as a subsidy) which financed the purchase of the PV? Since it is the CSPE which finances renewable energies, for details and figures read: https://www.econologie.com/forums/augmentati ... 10076.html

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by BobFuck » 11/09/13, 18:38

They are quite right, alas ...

Governments have screwed up the mess with their ill-conceived policies which are likely to change overnight (as we have just seen in Spain, for example).
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by chatelot16 » 11/09/13, 22:02

they mix everything! it’s not the renewable energies that make the paddle, it’s the badly fucked up bad subsidy… finally subsidy or artificial tariff, whatever the vocabulary

if we organize things better there will not be only photovoltaics and wind power; there would be more methanization, and gasification of biomass (gasifier) ​​which make gases a little storable therefore being able to pass in generator sets according to the request

alas the current methanizer are forced to produce at constant power ...
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by I Citro » 12/09/13, 13:49

: Arrowu: Just as the severity of our healthcare system (which was mainly designed to enrich pharmaceutical companies) is changing the situation by finally offering the possibility of alternative care emerging, this information will open up new opportunities for the development of renewable energies ...

All these deregulations which aim to increase the profits of multinationals by "freeing the market", accelerate the development of new sectors such as:
- The development of more efficient materials
- energy self-production
- Cogeneration
- ...

However, energy Europe, like a true national energy policy, are major strategic challenges ...

It is essential that the State retains control of energy distribution, in the same way as the management of Road, rail, telecommunications networks ...

In the event of disagreement between our country and the country to which one of these networks belongs, we could very well be deprived of energy or communications, ie "paralyzed" by an external authority.

This exists and it is produced when the Estonian Internet network has been attacked by a foreign state "to see", or when Georgia has been deprived of gas in the middle of winter by the producing country which has turned off the gas pipeline valve to it. fed ...
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