Thema:
Würde es was bringen auf 100% Ökostrom flat
Autor: K!M
Datum:03.07.19 08:37
Antwort auf:100% erneuerbare Energie - geht das überhaupt technisch? von Fritz Schober

>Die Antwort lautet: JA
>[http://energywatchgroup.org/new-study-global-energy-system-based-100-renewable-energy]
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>"The new study by the Energy Watch Group and LUT University is the first of its kind to outline a 1.5°C scenario with a cost-effective, cross-sectoral, technology-rich global 100% renewable energy system that does not build on negative CO2 emission technologies. The scientific modelling study simulates a total global energy transition in the electricity, heat, transport and desalination sectors by 2050. It is based on four and a half years of research and analysis of data collection, as well as technical and financial modelling by 14 scientists. This proves that the transition to 100% renewable energy is economically competitive with the current fossil and nuclear-based system, and could reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the energy system to zero even before 2050."
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>Es hängt nun an der Politik.


zu wechseln? Das ist bei meinem Anbieter doch deutlich teurer. Wenn die Privathaushalte großflächig Ökostrom nutzen würden,  würde die Industrie dann billiger den Kohlestrom bekommen?

Kann man oben genannten Entwicklung nicht irgendwie forcieren?


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