What is Energiewende 100% renewable energy 2050 Where does Germany get its energy from? For this I have attached a pie-chart; our teacher requires us to this this chart because we have made it ourselves. (The written piece below the pie-chart is the source for the pie-chart only you do not need to reference it any further) Decommission of all nuclear power by 2022, many plants are already closed
Thesis statementParagraphs (2-4): Non-renewable energy is dangerous, but cheap
Non-renewable energy will become more expensive in the future (more scarce) population + development increasing in LEDCs
Transportation problems chokepoints /pirates for oil renewable energy can be made locally
Non-renewable sources are polluting + create greenhouse gasses that contribute to global warming
Countries that supply non-renewable sources are unreliable partnerso Talk about feed-in tariffs (subsidies) is it going to harm the poor?
o High energy prices hurt the economy / businesses have to pay more many and therefore it makes everything more expensive that Germany produces; this make it hard for German businesses to compete with other businesses around the world if Germany will not sell as many goods the government will not gain as much money from taxes (lower tax revenue), fewer jobs, etc.There are just disadvantages listed, but all these points could be expressed positively. For example, the fact that non-renewables are dangerous could also be expressed as the fact that renewables are not.
What are the assets and drawbacks of the ‘Energiewende’ (transformation of the energy system)?
August 10th, 2017 admin