Articulo en el NY Times hablando de la cagada que se ha hecho en España con la energia fotoelectrica
https://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/...r-market-crash-offers-a-cautionary-88308.html
https://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/...r-market-crash-offers-a-cautionary-88308.html
"[The crash] was an inevitable consequence of a policy that was not ... a long-term sustainable market design," said Julie Blunden, vice president of public policy at U.S.-based SunPower Corp. "Whenever you've got something that's unsustainable, eventually it gives. And lo and behold, that happened."
The photovoltaic market has been cutting its costs rapidly, and the Spanish tariff, with its high rates, created an artificial market, developers said. And unlike Germany, Spain had no system built in to reduce tariff rates if its capacity targets were exceeded. Indeed, there were no stepped reductions, or degressions, at all. There was no ability to react.