Germany’s Energiewende Proves Electricity Can Be Clean and Reliable

Breaking Energy 2014-10-21

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Since 2004, the year of the first major revision of Germany’s Renewable Energy Act (EEG), the country has added at least 35 gigawatts (GW) of solar and 35 GW of wind to its electric grid – enough to offset upwards of 35 coal plants. What’s more impressive is during the first half of 2014, close to 29 percent of Germany’s

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Date tagged:

10/21/2014, 11:10

Date published:

10/21/2014, 11:00