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http://www.dw.de/wind-power-fuels-transition-to-renewable-energy/a-182247392014 saw the record installation of more than 1,700 wind turbines in Germany. They supply as much electricity as two nuclear power plants, giving an important boost to renewable energies.
Wind power fuels transition to renewable energy
Date 30.01.2015
Author Gero Rueter / el
"The 2014 figures look very good. That was the best year for the buildup of wind energy in Germany. The industry can be very satisfied," said Hermann Albers, President of the German Wind Energy Association (BWE).
In 2014 wind turbines with a total output of 4.8 gigawatts (GW) were installed. Since 2015, these devices have generated over 38 GW of power in Germany,covering approximately 10 percent of the country's demand for power.
And for 2015, the prospects are good. The wind industry expects an additional 3.5 to four GW. To facilitate Germany's transition to renewable energies, a decisive buildup of wind power is necessary, since photovoltaics and biomass took a strong hit in the last two years.
~snip~
The strong buildup of windpower is a consequence of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. In a broad consensus, Germany decided to phase out nuclear power in 2011. Eight nuclear reactors went immediately off the grid, and the last nine should be shut down by 2022.
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(Germany) Wind power fuels transition to renewable energy (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Jan 2015
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marym625
(17,997 posts)1. K&R
The strong buildup of windpower is a consequence of the Fukushima nuclear disaster. In a broad consensus, Germany decided to phase out nuclear power in 2011.
And yet here, people and corporations here pushing for more nuclear power plants.
quadrature
(2,049 posts)3. Germany can get electricity from France-nukes if they need to
US does not have that option
the US has to be self sufficient
FBaggins
(26,731 posts)4. Just as importantly...
... they can dump excess power on their neighbors when they create too much of it.
marym625
(17,997 posts)6. yep. And we can do it without nuclear power. :)
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)2. Kicked
and recommended a whole bunch!
FBaggins
(26,731 posts)5. The final paragraph is nonsense.
Germany's ramp-up of wind barely changed at all in response to Fukushima... because they had already decided to shut down their nukes in the future.
The only real impact of Fukushima on Germany's power generation is that they burned more coal... and will continue to do so for many years (since they have more nuclear capacity yet to shut down than the have closed since 2011).