Comments on: Craig Morris bids this project farewell https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/ The Global Energiewende Fri, 08 Feb 2019 10:22:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: Flo'h aus der Bretagne https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-11431 Fri, 08 Feb 2019 10:22:51 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-11431 Hallo Craig, Otto, das sind wirklich tolle Artikel, auch wenn mein Englisch nicht immer reicht, um alle Feinheiten zu verstehen. Hoffentlich werden wir, Bürger, es irgendwann schaffen unsere Politiker zu ökologischeren Entscheidungen zu bewegen. Liebe Grüsse aus Westfrankreich Flo’h

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By: The growth of renewable energy in the last decade has been faster than nuclear grew during the cold war in terms of new TWh generated. | Jobs Newspaper https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6732 Sun, 06 May 2018 21:57:04 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6732 […] submitted by /u/12321321321213111221 [link] […]

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By: Joris van Dorp https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6720 Thu, 03 May 2018 08:51:08 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6720 Your track record is certainly impressive, Craig. Even in the Netherlands, where I live, almost everybody I meet who fundamentally misunderstand the status and prospects of the German Energiewende, and who deeply confuse the relative costs and benefits of renewable versus nuclear energy, reports having read one or (many) more of your articles on these subjects. Your reach goes far beyond Germany!

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By: Tom https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6629 Wed, 18 Apr 2018 06:39:27 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6629 Wish you success with your new task, but will miss your sharp analysis dearly. I am convinced the gap you described above still exists. Looking for in-depth explanation of raw data concerning the energy transition your blog was my first source. All the above mentioned pages can’t replace this. Hope, this page will remain online — and perhaps we’ll see a blog at times. Your new work could be a new source of inspiration for that.

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By: jovada https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6623 Tue, 17 Apr 2018 20:35:00 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6623 Thanks for those hundreds of blog posts. We’ll miss your contribution to all of the topics that have been featured here. Good luck with your new job!

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By: Peter Farley https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6620 Tue, 17 Apr 2018 08:56:24 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6620 Craig
I now spend almost as much time as you do but with nowhere near the audience commenting on the ridiculously slow Australian Energy Transition. I have to say one of my first sources of hard analysis was Renewables International and it provided not only facts but inspiration.
While our coal owned government fights tooth and nail against renewables, the facts are getting out there and due to our amazing wind and solar resources, the snowball is finally gathering pace. With the continuing explosion of rooftop solar and large scale wind and solar committed over the last 18 months wind and solar will jump from about 6% of generation in 2016 to close to 20% by 2020, still bad but certainly a rapid improvement.
Anyway thanks again for your information and inspiration and best of luck in the futre

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By: a-kindred-soul https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6609 Fri, 13 Apr 2018 11:59:34 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6609 A big thanks from a quiet admirer, a Dutchman living in France. I probably read 80% of your posts and what they gave me most was insight and understanding. Everything that is new and different is hard to explain to people anchored in the old, as we all are in a sense, so not having just the facts but understanding them is of great value.

Here in France much of the Energiewende has yet to start and the misunderstandings in public and administrations are huge. Much can be learned from your body of work. I hope you keep this archive online. Good luck in your new adventure!

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By: Roberto https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6594 Wed, 11 Apr 2018 01:51:50 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6594 Hola desde Mèxico, soy un seguidor de tus artículos, te deseo mucho éxito en tus nuevos proyectos….

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By: lynharrison4wind https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6593 Tue, 10 Apr 2018 21:55:18 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6593 Craig, you are off to a place that needs you even more than the blogging world of the energy transition. I can’t think of a better person to light a fire under the needed grid infrastructure. Rest assured that at FORESIGHT Climate & Energy we will continue to counteract “drive-by” journalism with the “stop-up and think” variety, though I will miss your graphs dreadfully. Wishing you a strong following wind and sunny days at the Renewables Grid Initiative.

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By: Timo https://energytransition.org/2018/04/craig-morris-bids-this-project-farewell/#comment-6592 Tue, 10 Apr 2018 19:10:55 +0000 https://energytransition.org/?p=17042#comment-6592 Hello Craig,
thanks for your great articles and your support for renewable energy. I was happy, too, to find you here after you’ve left Renewables International. Many news today have to be commented and explained to get their real meaning.

Good luck and hopefully we can hear something from you in the future!

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