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[http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2007/11/02/Analysis-A-super-grid-for-Europe/UPI-57291194014349/ Analysis: A 'super grid' for Europe?], Stefan Nicola, 02.11.2007  
 
[http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Resources/2007/11/02/Analysis-A-super-grid-for-Europe/UPI-57291194014349/ Analysis: A 'super grid' for Europe?], Stefan Nicola, 02.11.2007  
  
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==== Artikel: The Independent - Online Edition ====
  
*[http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/windfuelled-supergrid-offers-clean-power-to-europe-760431.html Wind-fuelled 'supergrid' offers clean power to Europe],&nbsp;Paul Rodgers, 25.11.2007<br>
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*[http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/windfuelled-supergrid-offers-clean-power-to-europe-760431.html Wind-fuelled 'supergrid' offers clean power to Europe],&nbsp;Paul Rodgers, 25.11.2007<br>  
 
*'''Comment''':&nbsp;''In the article "Wind-fuelled 'supergrid' offers clean power to Europe" I am quoted as saying: "We have the technical abilities to build such a supergrid within three to five years". This could be understood as an estimate of the time necessary to build a totally renewable electricity supply. In fact, the three to five years referred to the time needed to build individual systems, such as a Swiss-German HVDC line to carry wind power from the North Sea to Switzerland and backup power from Swiss hydropower into the opposite direction, which could later be part of a larger system. In order to develop the entire system, huge manufacturing capacities for the components must be developed. I would guess we could erect the whole system within 20 years. But that's only true if the necessary political framework is introduced more or less immediately. If politicians do not act, the time required will rise from decades to infinity. So the results of my research demand political action.'' G. Czisch
 
*'''Comment''':&nbsp;''In the article "Wind-fuelled 'supergrid' offers clean power to Europe" I am quoted as saying: "We have the technical abilities to build such a supergrid within three to five years". This could be understood as an estimate of the time necessary to build a totally renewable electricity supply. In fact, the three to five years referred to the time needed to build individual systems, such as a Swiss-German HVDC line to carry wind power from the North Sea to Switzerland and backup power from Swiss hydropower into the opposite direction, which could later be part of a larger system. In order to develop the entire system, huge manufacturing capacities for the components must be developed. I would guess we could erect the whole system within 20 years. But that's only true if the necessary political framework is introduced more or less immediately. If politicians do not act, the time required will rise from decades to infinity. So the results of my research demand political action.'' G. Czisch
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*[http://www.heise.de/tp/blogs/2/99547 Das Superökostromnetz],&nbsp;Thomas Pany, 26.11.2007
  
 
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2007

Artikel: Banque des Savoirs

Artikel: DIE ZEIT

Artikel: Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine

Pressemitteilung: Grüne Fraktion im Landtag Schleswig-Holstein

Artikel: Dynamo Windrad 03/2007

Artikel: Global Press, Energie F&E

Artikel: Kommune. Forum für Politik, Ökonomie, Kultur

Pressemitteilung: Uni Kassel

Artikel: Spektrumdirekt

Artikel: Zeitschrift für sozialistische Politik und Wirtschaft

Artikel: wissenschaft.de

Arikel: Rheinische Post

Artikel: DER SPIEGEL 36/2007

Artikel: Erneuerbare Energien

Artikel: Berliner Zeitung

Artikel: United Press International

Analysis: A 'super grid' for Europe?, Stefan Nicola, 02.11.2007

Artikel: The Independent - Online Edition

  • Wind-fuelled 'supergrid' offers clean power to Europe, Paul Rodgers, 25.11.2007
  • CommentIn the article "Wind-fuelled 'supergrid' offers clean power to Europe" I am quoted as saying: "We have the technical abilities to build such a supergrid within three to five years". This could be understood as an estimate of the time necessary to build a totally renewable electricity supply. In fact, the three to five years referred to the time needed to build individual systems, such as a Swiss-German HVDC line to carry wind power from the North Sea to Switzerland and backup power from Swiss hydropower into the opposite direction, which could later be part of a larger system. In order to develop the entire system, huge manufacturing capacities for the components must be developed. I would guess we could erect the whole system within 20 years. But that's only true if the necessary political framework is introduced more or less immediately. If politicians do not act, the time required will rise from decades to infinity. So the results of my research demand political action. G. Czisch

Artikel: Heise Online

Artikel: Le blog energie

Artikel: Salzburger Fenster 40/07

  • Salzburger Fenster 40/07, Heinrich Breidenbach, 28.11.2007
  • Translated by Wibke von Flemming and reviewed by Heinrich Breidenbach, 18.12.2008

Artikel: Moskauer Deutsche Zeitung

Artikel: MARNEWS Magazine