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    Germany Plans To Switch To 100% Alternative Energy By 2050

    By Claus Schafhalter | July 8, 2010

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    A new study issued by the Ger­man “Umwelt­bun­de­samt” comes to the con­clu­sion that Ger­many should be able to switch energy pro­duc­tion to 100% renew­able sources within 40 years. Inter­est­ingly the head of the agency, Jochen Flas­barth, states that this is doable with tech­nol­ogy that is avail­able today. Build­ing the nec­es­sary infra­struc­ture would need deci­sive action and invest­ment money.

    One short­com­ing of the study is that they do not include a quan­ti­ta­tive cost — ben­e­fit analy­sis. Jochen Flas­barth is quoted “he feels on the save side, as the cost of the switch to alter­na­tive energy should be less than the cost of cli­mate change.”

    Here is my take: Switch to alter­na­tive energy can not come fast enough. Any econ­omy that acts on a well thought out mas­ter plan to make the switch could very well be the leader in a wide range of energy tech­nolo­gies and reap eco­nom­i­cal and eco­log­i­cal ben­e­fits. Stud­ies that con­cen­trate on tech­no­log­i­cal fea­si­bil­ity are very well, but not suf­fi­cient. There has to be a con­vinc­ing busi­ness case that shows that this switch is ben­e­fi­cial so that  investors and entre­pre­neurs will invest. The Ger­man Umwelt­bun­de­samt would be very well advised to aug­ment their study with cost — ben­e­fit sce­nar­ios and to come up with firm rec­om­men­da­tions to the polit­i­cal lead­er­ship in Ger­many. It is very likely that other insti­tu­tions like the Euro­pean Union or other sov­er­eign gov­ern­ments could take up the ball and advance the move away from a fos­sil econ­omy to a sus­tain­able economy.

    Leaves me to won­der what the deci­sion maker in our coun­try will be able to do. Looks like any energy plan is stuck in the same old pol­i­tics between the major par­ties as so many other things are stuck today. Will the US Admin­is­tra­tion and Con­gress be able to come up with a plan to lead us to a sus­tain­able future? I do not hold my breath just yet, looks like cli­mate change, Gulf oil spill and the huge amount of money for fos­sil fuel paid to for­eign coun­tries is not enough to ini­ti­ate mean­ing­ful change.

    Your thoughts?

    Claus Schafhal­ter, Man­age­ment Con­sul­tant @ Suno­gos

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