ekobar
ekobar t1_j4273oc wrote
Reply to comment by ceratophaga in Germany exported more electricity to its neighbours than it imported in 2022, even with an energy crisis at home, thanks to more weather-driven renewable power and greater demand from France by green_flash
Yes there are some, but they make a small part of the current percentage of generated solar power. And i don't know about any larger projects in planning.
ekobar t1_j41ifpw wrote
Reply to comment by Akiasakias in Germany exported more electricity to its neighbours than it imported in 2022, even with an energy crisis at home, thanks to more weather-driven renewable power and greater demand from France by green_flash
That is wrong. Transmission lost would be terrible over this distance, the lost of power rises exponatial over distance. More then "a few percent". You also don't calculate in your "investment" the cost of building these land lines. What land lines do you want to build for that? Over- or Underground? If you go underground then the lost is even worse and good luck building 2000km of multiple overground landlines trough Europe without massive delays through politics and policies.
Also still waiting on the math you did, which the greens can't do and you did!
ekobar t1_j4113ra wrote
Reply to comment by derkonigistnackt in Germany exported more electricity to its neighbours than it imported in 2022, even with an energy crisis at home, thanks to more weather-driven renewable power and greater demand from France by green_flash
If you are so smart, then tell me how do you bring that power to Germany? And that without the any lost? Dude you are embarrassing yourself.
You have clearly not any knowledge about, solar engery, power grids and yet physics alone. Fuck off and take a seat in the back, when people talk who actually know that stuff. Fucking uneducated moron.
ekobar t1_j40qooz wrote
Reply to comment by derkonigistnackt in Germany exported more electricity to its neighbours than it imported in 2022, even with an energy crisis at home, thanks to more weather-driven renewable power and greater demand from France by green_flash
Solar does make sense and you clearly don't know what you are talking about.
Would a solar power plant make sense? No. Are they build in Germany? No Would decentralized solar panels, which are used directly in the households that produce them? Yes and they already did. Is this the way it is done in Germany? Yes. Is it effective? Yes.
But for someone who thinks "sPaIn hot! sOlAr gOoD! gErMaNy cOlD! sOlAR bAd" this is probably going over your head. That is your thinking on the level of a fucking toddler who just learned the hard way that cooking fields are hot.
Fascinating how someone with no idea or knowledge of the topic is so sure and is calling other people and around 30% of Germans dumb.
ekobar t1_j46fgzh wrote
Reply to comment by Akiasakias in Germany exported more electricity to its neighbours than it imported in 2022, even with an energy crisis at home, thanks to more weather-driven renewable power and greater demand from France by green_flash
Yeah still nothing about how to get the energy from Spain to Germany and the econmical effect of that.
What does it help the German energy grid if you produce the power in Spain? How does that help the supply?
Since you always talk about investement may think about the the macroeconmical factors for Germany to build and invest in their own infrastructur. You see this very one dimensional, more sun = more money. Nothing is that simple.
> Red or orange, solar is great economic and environmental. > > Yellow it is probably break even. Worth doing for environment reasons. But may not be a great investment.
No that is your interpretation and it is wrong. The colors show the output, which is in southern Spain 40% higher then in Germany. Sorry but your source does not even help your point.
The one thing i still can't see is your math ;)