US carbon-free electricity plan

USA rejoining the Paris Agreement is great. However, this needs to be underpinned with significant action. Therefore the Biden Administration is, among other objectives, determined to make the U.S. power supply carbon neutral by 2035. Current situation: ⁓40% of US power supply is carbon neutral; made up of pretty similar shares of renewables and nuclear... Continue Reading →

100% renewable…but what’s the basis?

Today at the EU-Energieforum organized by VERBUND there was a good presentation of the central aspects of the EAG Austrian energy law package by representatives of the responsible Austrian ministry (BMK).Confronted with the question if the presented figure below reflects all the renewable energy support costs for the objective of climate neutrality in 2040, their -... Continue Reading →

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