Werbung Stromrechnungen können sich verdoppeln, Betriebskosten von Windparks massiv unterschätzt Mitteilungen Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Verbraucherberatung Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 29. Juli 2019 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Laut einem früheren Berater der Weltbank könnten sich die Stromrechnungen verdoppeln, um neue Windparks zu retten, deren Betriebskosten massiv unterschätzt wurden. British Public Faces Huge Electricity Price Rises To Bail Out Wind Farms Electricity Bills Could Double New GWPF Report Warns London – The British public is facing a doubling of electricity prices to bail out new wind farms. That’s according to Professor Gordon Hughes of Edinburgh University, who has analysed the latest data for wind farms coming on stream in the next few years. “A number of large wind farms have contracts to supply power at extraordinarily low prices”, says Hughes. “But the cost and performance data suggest that they will be unable to cover their costs”. Professor Hughes has compared Moray East – one of the new wind farms concerned – to a similar one that opened recently: “Moray East, currently under construction in northern Scotland, and Beatrice, which came on stream just a few months ago, use very similar turbines and are situated just next door to each other. There is nothing about Beatrice to suggest that costs or performance are out of the ordinary, yet it has a strike price nearly three times that of Moray East.” According to Professor Hughes, the operators of Moray East will need to at least double their selling price if they are to break even. He says they are playing a high-stakes poker game with the government, with the government as patsy: “They are probably gambling that if they threaten to go bust, the government will be forced to raise carbon taxes sharply. This will push market prices up, and the operators will simply walk away from their agreed contracts and trade at the new prices”. This means that instead of seeing cheap renewables, the consumer will be hit by huge electricity price rises. “There is a real possibility that we see the public take to the streets, just as the gilets jaunes are doing in France” says Professor Hughes. Gordon Hughes: Who’s the Patsy? Offshore wind’s high-stakes poker game (PDF) Electricity Bills Could Double To Bail Out New Wind Farms, Report Claims The Sunday Telegraph, 28 July 2019 Victoria Ward Electricity bills could double to bail out new wind farms that have massively underestimated their operating costs, a former adviser to the World Bank has claimed. Two offshore wind projects secured contracts to supply renewable energy at reduced costs in 2017 and it was hailed the result of huge strides made in technology and engineering, sparking hopes of a green jobs boom. But Gordon Hughes, a professor of economics at Edinburgh University, claims that almost no attention had been paid to whether the contracts were sustainable and what would happen if they were not. In a report for the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a climate sceptic thinktank, he argues that the possible outcomes were “stark”, likening the Moray East project in Scotland to a “very high stakes game of poker” and questioning how it could possibly be profitable. Full story Weitere Beiträge:Offshore-Windpark-Spezialist Ørsted auf der Handelsblatt Jahrestagung Chemie 2020UmweltBank auf ZukunftskursMinesto nimmt als Teil der offiziellen schwedischen Delegation an der Weltausstellung 2025 in Osaka,...