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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (437684)7/28/2011 2:38:29 PM
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Thats great, we can stop subsidizing and mandating alternative energy because it will achieve success in the marketplace.

I agree.

delivering a trivial 0.1% of its total energy supply.

Wrong by a factor of 40. PV will contribute to 4% of power production this year.

The German electricity grid faces instability because of too much solar power, an expert said.

Oh, suddenly it's "too much"? I am sure the power industry will find a solution.

Germany talks solar, but goes coal

Coal contribution will remain stagnant but natural gas share is expected to double, yes.

Austerity pulling plug on Europe's green subsidies

Good.
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