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Showing Original Post only (View all)Germany generating so much windpower today that price for electricity will fall... below zero [View all]
It's too bad we don't have any wind here in the US ......
Germany set to pay customers for electricity usage as renewable energy generation creates huge power surplus
Output from wind turbines forecast to hit record on Sunday
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/germany-grids-paying-electricity-customers-renewable-energy-power-surplus-wind-solar-generation-a8022576.html?utm_content=buffer1acda&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Wind generation is forecast to climb to a record on Sunday, creating more output than needed and driving electricity prices below zero, broker data compiled by Bloomberg show. It would be the first time this year that the average price for a whole day is negative, not just for specific hours.
Germanys grid operators can struggle to keep the balance between how much energy people are using and how much is being produced when there are high amounts of wind generation. Negative prices mean that producers must either shut down power stations to reduce supply or pay consumers to take the electricity off the grid.
Wind output is forecast to peak at 39,190 megawatts at 7am on Sunday, equivalent to the output of about 40 nuclear reactors and enough to meet more than half of Germanys total demand. Onshore wind turbines accounted for almost a third of Germanys installed power capacity at the end of June and the nation is poised to increase new installations by 9 percent this year, according to industry federation BWE.
Wind power currently supplies about 10 percent of Europes electricity and is expected to continue to grow as the technology becomes cheaper. The cost of electricity from offshore wind farms, once one of the most expensive forms of green energy, is expected to slide by 71 percent over the next two decades, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
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Germany generating so much windpower today that price for electricity will fall... below zero [View all]
KelleyKramer
Oct 2017
OP
We have some wind turbines here in the San Francisco Bay Area in the Altamont Pass...
iluvtennis
Oct 2017
#7
Those ugly turbines littering the hillsides in the photo you posted are mostly dead now.
hunter
Oct 2017
#23
Their are still thousands of dead 20th century wind turbines littering the hillsides of California.
hunter
Oct 2017
#38
Politically powerful people see the Altamont Pass wind turbines from the highway...
hunter
Oct 2017
#48
You're right about that. If it doesn't mean ripping off the masses for huge profits, then forget it.
YOHABLO
Oct 2017
#12
There's no way Germany can break it's dirty coal habit and remain a major industrial economy.
hunter
Oct 2017
#25
Speaking of Fukushima:Are millions of gallons of radio active waste still spilling into the Pacific?
YOHABLO
Oct 2017
#13
Battery farms. Once battery or solid state storage has developed enough, as Telsa is
Fred Sanders
Oct 2017
#21
Our private-enterprise electric utilities companies WILL NEVER LOWER CONSUMER COSTS, EVER!!!
WinkyDink
Oct 2017
#27
Hey, we were promised "electrical energy too cheap to meter" back in 1954. n/t
PoliticAverse
Oct 2017
#29