Let's talk electricity.
Europe is in danger of rolling electricity shortages from what I call a crisis of confidence.
I will explain why, back it with data & kindly ask YOU to share it as the fix lies in voting for balanced policies. We must adapt, urgently!
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#Electricity
Europe is in danger of rolling electricity shortages from what I call a crisis of confidence.
I will explain why, back it with data & kindly ask YOU to share it as the fix lies in voting for balanced policies. We must adapt, urgently!
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#Electricity
For those of you short of time, attached a brief summary of the issue at hand.
I was asked to compare the 1970ies energy crisis with today's for a Turkish newspaper. My answer below.
For those of you with time, please read on.
2/n #Greenflation #Stagflation @WifeyAlpha
I was asked to compare the 1970ies energy crisis with today's for a Turkish newspaper. My answer below.
For those of you with time, please read on.
2/n #Greenflation #Stagflation @WifeyAlpha
So what?
Well, in 2021 alone the European Grid had two major incidents, classified as βScale 2β incidents, for which final reports had to be prepared by an expert panel at Entso-e.
That is a bit like @potus calling the Fed due to 9.1% CPI print. So what is going on?
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Well, in 2021 alone the European Grid had two major incidents, classified as βScale 2β incidents, for which final reports had to be prepared by an expert panel at Entso-e.
That is a bit like @potus calling the Fed due to 9.1% CPI print. So what is going on?
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So where did Europe get the remaining electricity it did not have this year to cover its load?
Answer: from Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
So what's the problem?
13/n @alexstubb
Answer: from Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
So what's the problem?
13/n @alexstubb
Basically, there are 4 major short-term "issues" & one gigantic structural long-term "problem".
Short-term:
a) Germany's shut-in of 35TWh pa nuclear output;
b) France & the UK's reactor outputs;
c) Norway's water reservoir levels;
d) Ukraine's grid integration.
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Short-term:
a) Germany's shut-in of 35TWh pa nuclear output;
b) France & the UK's reactor outputs;
c) Norway's water reservoir levels;
d) Ukraine's grid integration.
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Now, before we go to each short-term issue, let us be very clear: none of the four would be issues if it wasn't for the failures of all net importers to get their own house in order.
Please go back to tweet 12: Italy is worst with Austria & Hungary as close 2nd.
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Please go back to tweet 12: Italy is worst with Austria & Hungary as close 2nd.
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#Italy closed its nukes in 90ies; never replaced lost capacities; Grid...
(a) does not have enough gen capacities for annual loads;
(b) relies on natgas without secured access the needed molecules;
(c) does not have 1 MW offshore wind;
Mama Mia
16/n @AlessioUrban
(a) does not have enough gen capacities for annual loads;
(b) relies on natgas without secured access the needed molecules;
(c) does not have 1 MW offshore wind;
Mama Mia
16/n @AlessioUrban
#Austria has hydro but hydro does not like heat (as we just had) while its generation never matched loads - after all the Germans had it, right?
Issue is, the Energiewende is in year 20 & Merkel abandoned nukes in 2010.
The Austrian government was asleep at the wheel.
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Issue is, the Energiewende is in year 20 & Merkel abandoned nukes in 2010.
The Austrian government was asleep at the wheel.
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My country, #Switzerland.
Aren't we the champions of logistics & l-term planning? My a**.
Guilty as charged: We didn't replace 2 aging reactors at Beznau which will cost us 6TWh (10%) of generation in next 5y.
I will address it with my local MP - basta!
19/n @BobgonzaleBob
Aren't we the champions of logistics & l-term planning? My a**.
Guilty as charged: We didn't replace 2 aging reactors at Beznau which will cost us 6TWh (10%) of generation in next 5y.
I will address it with my local MP - basta!
19/n @BobgonzaleBob
#Slovakia: it completed 2 new reactors after significant resistence from anti-nuclear lobbies (Enel lost bank financings).
The 17 year saga completed reactor 3 (reactor 4: 95%). Yet, Mochovce 3 is still not connected to the grid.
Message: Slovakia needs them now!
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The 17 year saga completed reactor 3 (reactor 4: 95%). Yet, Mochovce 3 is still not connected to the grid.
Message: Slovakia needs them now!
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Similar story in Finland, for different reasons.
Poor project management out of the gate was predicted by a WNISR report back in 2006: "the project will lead to financial disaster."
Olkiluoto 3 is finally completed, at the grid and tested. Let's go #Finland.
21/n @alexstubb
Poor project management out of the gate was predicted by a WNISR report back in 2006: "the project will lead to financial disaster."
Olkiluoto 3 is finally completed, at the grid and tested. Let's go #Finland.
21/n @alexstubb
O3 can reduce the Finish deficit by half according to our calculation.
With reservoir water levels rather lowish in Norway & the Sweds having their own little policy issues, I would love to see Finland narrowing the gap & for @MarinSanna to go celebrating it hard. My view
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With reservoir water levels rather lowish in Norway & the Sweds having their own little policy issues, I would love to see Finland narrowing the gap & for @MarinSanna to go celebrating it hard. My view
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Belgium expanded its renewable fleet nicely, esp offshore wind (which usually is 50% more productive than onshore) & solar.
But like CH #Belgium has what we call an "age bomb" problem of its nuclear fleet that needs addressing (50% of generation).
23/n @FluxysGroup
But like CH #Belgium has what we call an "age bomb" problem of its nuclear fleet that needs addressing (50% of generation).
23/n @FluxysGroup
Now let us briefly touch the Dutch.
They rely heavily on natgas to keep the lights on. Nothing wrong with that as the #Netherlands has access to LNG regas & offshore production.
In fact, Groningen is a bit of a Ghawar for Europe. But you know the the rest, do you?
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They rely heavily on natgas to keep the lights on. Nothing wrong with that as the #Netherlands has access to LNG regas & offshore production.
In fact, Groningen is a bit of a Ghawar for Europe. But you know the the rest, do you?
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Short-term issue 1: Germany turns off 4 GW of nuclear.
What does that mean?
That effectively means it turns off 32 Terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity production (4 GW x 24 x 365 days x 92% capacity factor = 32,237 GWh or 32TWh.
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nzz.ch
What does that mean?
That effectively means it turns off 32 Terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity production (4 GW x 24 x 365 days x 92% capacity factor = 32,237 GWh or 32TWh.
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nzz.ch
This move will most likely turn Germany into a net importer of electricity come 2023.
By extension, it has to become a massive issue for the rest of Europe but certainly for Italy, Austria and Luxembourg.
Please study the below table again...
27/n @VeroWendland
By extension, it has to become a massive issue for the rest of Europe but certainly for Italy, Austria and Luxembourg.
Please study the below table again...
27/n @VeroWendland
Now, doesn't Germany activate its so called "grid reserves", those mainly being coal-fired power plants.
Well, it does. But if you study my earlier thread on the European electricity crisis carefully, you will learn that this is not a god-given.
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Well, it does. But if you study my earlier thread on the European electricity crisis carefully, you will learn that this is not a god-given.
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So when the Ministry for Economics & Environment @BMWK tweets "there is enough power", my advice to Mr Habeck is to send the tweeting junior to come visit Burggraben for - shall we say - a "crash course".
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To deliver 315TWh, EDF needs to bring back significant capacity, i.e. solve some of its corrosion issues. Can it?
We will see. EDF has a way to over-promise and under-deliver over the years. So this "major, not minor" - make no mistake.
32/n @kittysquiddy
We will see. EDF has a way to over-promise and under-deliver over the years. So this "major, not minor" - make no mistake.
32/n @kittysquiddy
It does not stop there. EDF also operates reactors in England & Belgium. Those output patterns look similar to that of France (<60% utilisation for 2022).
The UK fleet has the lowest output since 1982. EDF is in a crisis of confidence. @EmmanuelMacron has work ahead.
36/n MW
The UK fleet has the lowest output since 1982. EDF is in a crisis of confidence. @EmmanuelMacron has work ahead.
36/n MW
First, the Nordpool really means SWE & NOR (FIN is an importer).
NOR has gigantic water reservoirs. Lately however, less than expected snow in spring kept certain water levels below average which made the Minister contemplate cutting e-exports.
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NOR has gigantic water reservoirs. Lately however, less than expected snow in spring kept certain water levels below average which made the Minister contemplate cutting e-exports.
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Let us now look at the long-term problem of this energy crisis which I like to call a crisis of confidence.
In 1979, J Carter addressed the nation due to its energy crisis & rampant inflation with the same title.
The issues sounds eerily similar.
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youtu.be
In 1979, J Carter addressed the nation due to its energy crisis & rampant inflation with the same title.
The issues sounds eerily similar.
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youtu.be
Can we replace them with wind (much better than solar)? Nope!
It would take 3,146 15MW turbines to replace 19GW of nuclear by 2030. NL installed one such turbine - that is it. 7 years left.
To replace the energy DENSITY of #nuclear would take decades & trillions.
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It would take 3,146 15MW turbines to replace 19GW of nuclear by 2030. NL installed one such turbine - that is it. 7 years left.
To replace the energy DENSITY of #nuclear would take decades & trillions.
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Can technology bail us out?
I think so. Bill Gates calls it "energy miracles". He sponsors countless "crazy ideas" to deliver break-through tech on storage, fission, fusion, hydrogen, thermal - you name, he is in. We need all of it.
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youtu.be
I think so. Bill Gates calls it "energy miracles". He sponsors countless "crazy ideas" to deliver break-through tech on storage, fission, fusion, hydrogen, thermal - you name, he is in. We need all of it.
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youtu.be
I am tired now.
Finally and for my German speaking audience, here is an excellent reportage by ZDF on the issue at hand. I highly recommend it.
Let me stop it here & allow all this to sink in.
70/n Thank you
zdf.de
Finally and for my German speaking audience, here is an excellent reportage by ZDF on the issue at hand. I highly recommend it.
Let me stop it here & allow all this to sink in.
70/n Thank you
zdf.de
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