Free green power in Sweden is crippling its wind industry japantimes.co.jp 2 points by PaulHoule 3 months ago
phony-account 3 months ago This article makes it sound like Sweden is enjoying almost ‘free’ electricity, but that’s very far from reality.The house I live in (with 20 apartments) has seen prices rise by 17% this year, and that follows 3 years of similar rises.As usual, articles like this sound great, so long as you don’t have access to the actual data. p2detar 3 months ago Out of curiosity - what would you say is the reason for this rise in prices if energy generation is so effective as the article implies?
p2detar 3 months ago Out of curiosity - what would you say is the reason for this rise in prices if energy generation is so effective as the article implies?
thagerty 3 months ago Probably is a non-issue, but there is a concerted effort to trash talk anything that might cut into you know who's profits.
ziggyzecat 3 months ago Just a comment:Sounds like a non-issue that can and will be solved or upcycled by people who just think out of that little game theory box.
This article makes it sound like Sweden is enjoying almost ‘free’ electricity, but that’s very far from reality.
The house I live in (with 20 apartments) has seen prices rise by 17% this year, and that follows 3 years of similar rises.
As usual, articles like this sound great, so long as you don’t have access to the actual data.
Out of curiosity - what would you say is the reason for this rise in prices if energy generation is so effective as the article implies?
Probably is a non-issue, but there is a concerted effort to trash talk anything that might cut into you know who's profits.
Just a comment:
Sounds like a non-issue that can and will be solved or upcycled by people who just think out of that little game theory box.