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Germany Had So Much Renewable Energy On Sunday That It Had To Pay People To Use by PaulJohn1: 7:50pm On May 12, 2016

On Sunday, May 8, Germany hit a new high in renewable energy generation. Thanks to a sunny and windy day, at one point around 1pm the country’s solar, wind, hydro and biomass plants were supplying about 55 GW of the 63 GW being consumed, or 87%.

Power prices actually went negative for several hours, meaning commercial customers were being paid to consume electricity.
https://www.agora-energiewende.de/en/topics/-agothem-/Produkt/produkt/76/Agorameter/
Renewable energy hit 88% of Germany’s power supply on Sunday as electricity prices sunk into negative territory.(AGORA ENERGIEWENDE)

Last year the average renewable mix was 33%, reports Agora Energiewende, a German clean energy think tank. New wind power coming online should push that even higher.

“We have a greater share of renewable energy every year,” said Christoph Podewils of Agora. “The power system adapted to this quite nicely. This day shows again that a system with large amounts of renewable energy works fine.”

Critics have argued that because of the daily peaks and troughs of renewable energy—as the sun goes in and out and winds rise and fall—it will always have only a niche role in supplying power to major economies. But that’s looking less and less likely. Germany plans to hit 100% renewable energy by 2050, and Denmark’s wind turbines already at some points generate more electricity than the country consumes, exporting the surplus to Germany, Norway and Sweden.

Germany’s power surplus on Sunday wasn’t all good news. The system is still too rigid for power suppliers and consumers to respond quickly to price signals. Though gas power plants were taken offline, nuclear and coal plants can’t be quickly shut down, so they went on running and had to pay to sell power into the grid for several hours, while industrial customers such as refineries and foundries earned money by consuming electricity.
http://qz.com/680661/germany-had-so-much-renewable-energy-on-sunday-that-it-had-to-pay-people-to-use-electricity/

I'm posting this so that we and our leaders can learn, if at all they are willing to. undecided Good Leadership and excellent planning is not rocket science.

Almost every village has solar panel field and/or windmills.

Re: Germany Had So Much Renewable Energy On Sunday That It Had To Pay People To Use by Davbams(m): 7:56pm On May 12, 2016
Wow!
Cool.
Germany the cradle of engineering!
Re: Germany Had So Much Renewable Energy On Sunday That It Had To Pay People To Use by Luizkid(m): 8:09pm On May 12, 2016
the same Germany that keeps disturbing me with dia visa until my friend woke me up from d dream??
Re: Germany Had So Much Renewable Energy On Sunday That It Had To Pay People To Use by PaulJohn1: 8:14pm On May 12, 2016
Luizkid:
the same Germany that keeps disturbing me with dia visa until my friend woke me up from d dream??

Lol, How now?
Re: Germany Had So Much Renewable Energy On Sunday That It Had To Pay People To Use by kadas01(m): 8:23pm On May 12, 2016
Just look at the pace at which "technology and development" have given their citizens "meaningful comfort"!

Unlike in our own society here in Africa where "demonic thieves and low-life opportunists" who always "masquerade" as "political leaders" "steal and loot" "resources" meant for "unborn generations"!

Nigeria has a long way to go!

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