The East Germans Have Successfully Take Over German Climate Policy

What was once launched as a – well-intentioned – green energy revolution has now mutated into a giant VEB [i.e. East German state company]. In Gabriel’s system electricity production is no longer determined by demand – as is usual in a market economy. It is not demand that determines supply – but the subsidy billions. Produced is only what wind and solar power and feed-in tariffs expensively allow, not what the public and the economy need – cheap energy. In Gabriel’s national energy system there is an ideological distinction between “good” (green) and “evil” (traditional) energy. Therefore, even profitable and clean gas power plants are switched off – as just happened to Europe’s most modern gas-fired power plant in Irsching. Instead, new subsidy-fed projects are connected to the grid without the necessary network capacity and without the necessary storage technology. For these intermittent power plants, coal power plants have to be kept running as backups, which in turn emit a lot more CO2, which now are also extra-taxed. It all feels like socialist self-perpetuating: this energy revolution cannot be stopped. 

 

http://www.thegwpf.com/the-madness-of-germanys-energy-socialism/

Sea Ice Extent – Day 121 – 3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 33rd Daily Record For 2015

3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

33rd Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.75 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 3 standard deviations.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 120 – 3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 32nd Daily Record For 2015

3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

32nd Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.75 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 3 standard deviations.

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