
Il problema energetico dell’Europa non è la transizione: è che l’Europa non l’ha mai portata a termine | OilPrice.com
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di DVMirchev
2 commenti
We absolutely need to speed up our transition to renewable energy, but I won’t hold my breath. 2022 should have been a wake up call to move away from fossil fuels ASAP, instead we just found other countries to depend on. Just like we’re still relying on the arms producers from a country that threatens to invade us.
We have to stop hoping things will go back to normal and accept that self-sufficiency is the only realistic solution.
“Fossil fuels are globally priced commodities, not patriotic utilities.”
This is the single most important sentence in the entire energy debate, and it completely destroys the right wing “we just need to drill more” argument.
People still somehow believe that if a European country drills for its own oil or gas, the citizens get a magical discount. They do not. Fossil fuel corporations are not charities. They will extract the gas from the North Sea and immediately sell it to the highest bidder on the global market.
The author’s point about grid congestion is also incredibly sharp. The fossil fuel lobby loves to point at overwhelmed power grids and say, “Look! Green energy failed!” That is exactly like buying a state of the art gaming PC, plugging it into a 1990s dial up modem, and then blaming the computer because your internet is slow. The clean energy didn’t fail. The politicians who refused to fund the transmission lines failed.
Transitioning to renewables is not just about saving the environment anymore. It is the ultimate economic and national security strategy. Every solar panel, wind turbine, and battery storage facility we build is a permanent middle finger to authoritarian regimes who try to hold global energy markets hostage.
You cannot embargo the wind. You cannot cartel the sun. If we want true economic independence, we have to finish the infrastructure.