Global energy transition could enter same perilous path as the German Energiewende – opinion
die tageszeitung – taz
The new IRENA report “” finds that renewable energy needs to be scaled up six fold to keep the temperature rise below 2°C, but it turns a blind eye to the problem Germany is facing despite very high renewable energy growth, writes Bernhard Pötter in an op-ed for die tageszeitung – taz. More renewables only benefit the climate if coal, oil and gas disappear at the same time, he says. Germany’s energy transition has not achieved this so far: billions have been spent on wind turbines but emissions have not fallen because the country continues to burn coal, Pötter says.
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