Seems the Germans aren't all that happy with green energy after all...
Green energy forcing ratepayers into the red
By Gary Lamphier, Edmonton Journal September 13, 2013
EDMONTON - Apparently the path to a cleaner, greener planet isn’t quite as painless as many eco-altruists would have you believe.
From Germany to Spain and Ontario to British Columbia, taxpayers are waking up to the fact that their power bills are going straight up.
A major reason? Poorly thought out — some would say hopelessly naive — energy policies that encouraged an explosion of highly subsidized solar, wind, biomass and hydro projects, all in the name of saving the planet from evil fossil fuels.
Ironically, in some cases, these policies have led to an increase in carbon emissions. At the same time, the promised payoff of millions of new green manufacturing jobs has failed to live up to the hype, as Chinese firms undercut their Western rivals. In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel’s single-minded campaign to wean her country off nuclear energy in the wake of Japan’s Fukushima disaster has resulted in increased dependence on coal, the dirtiest of all fossil fuels. German consumers already pay the highest electricity prices in all of Europe. Now there’s talk in the German press that electricity is becoming a “luxury good” that some simply can’t afford.
The country’s former Green Party environment minister once boasted that the switch to renewables wouldn’t cost taxpayers more than one scoop of ice cream. Today his successor admits consumers are paying enough to “eat everything on the ice cream menu,” according to Der Spiegel, Germany’s largest news magazine.
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