Our podcast guest today is Dr. Serafin von Roon (Ffe). Together with his colleague Philipp Hench, he runs his own podcast called "Redispatch - News from the Energy Industry and Climate Policy". Get all the episodes here: www.redispatch-podcast.de.
The feed-in of renewable energies is proceeding very differently in the German federal states: the north is building wind power plants vigorously on land and at sea, while the south is concentrating more on PV plants. In the southwest, state politicians have recently come to terms with a demand for industrial electricity prices from federal subsidies. In addition, the southern states are strictly against the formation of so-called electricity price zones in Germany.
These are your questions:
1) Are green generators also cheaper in the long run?
2) Problems of the "merit order" principle?
3) What about the "excess profits tax"?
4) What does a "merit order" reform look like?
5) Forecast for 2035: electricity prices for consumers?
6) Electricity price zones for Germany?
7) Electricity price zones constitutional?
8) Need for action in Bavaria?
9) Nuclear power really not cheaper?
10) Shutdown of the last three nuclear power plants?
11) Cost of industrial electricity prices?
12) Dynamic electricity prices as a business model?
13) Flexible electricity prices total rip-off? 14) Virtual battery storage?
15) Will grids ever be smart?
16) Bidirectional charging