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They also faced blackouts/brownouts last winter when there was a cloudy, windless week. whether or not that is true, the economics of it are increasingly unpopular.
GERMANY: Renewable Energy Policy “Complete Failure”… Bring On The Dirty Coal Monsters : SRSrocco Report
Their economic and implementation policy is what is not working well. The technology is working better than expected and innovations have improved so much that are producing more than they anticipated resulting in the overloads. Storage is improving. And as it is an emerging market it is understandable there are going to be fluctuations in supply and demand as well as cost born out by politcos. This is no reason to abandon it.
Also we see their difficulties so making more informed decisions is key moving forward. Just like we learned from the Fukishima disaster, or Three Mile Island, or all of the numerous oil spills over the year. Each source of energy will have drawbacks and benefits.
I don't consider this a failure. It will take time and effort but that also is no reason to quit.