Spain’s solar energy crisis: 62,000 people bankrupt after investing in solar panels • FRANCE 24



Seventeen years ago, Spain’s socialist government decided to inject subsidies into renewable energy. As a result, thousands of …

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  1. same problems in poland. the only beneficials are the companies that make the panels, companies that transport them, companies that produce fuel to run the large ships to deliver the panels.. and finally companies that mount these on the client side and of course government.. so…. this is how it works. The world needs to re-think the goal of the green transformation. This is so so wrong.

  2. There is plenty of free energy that can sustain every living creature's needs, but the resources are being controlled by those in power, restricting and limiting our access to these resources so that we become dependent on the system while those greedy and selfish peope make more profit. The system is designed so that the people depend and rely on it basically for everything: their health, their security, their future, their thinking. Even money is a worthless piece of paper that only has value because we continue to use it and put value in it. What happens if the majority start relying less on the system and start finding ways to be more self-sufficient? What can the system do if majority of the people decide we've had enough of this BS?

  3. The guy in the video – who spent one million “to earn money for his son’s studies” – went bankrupt because he built his solar installation ILLEGALY and therefore didn’t get any subsidies. Honest people who invested in solar are still receiving subsidies. Yearly subsidies are lower than originally promised, but they last 5 years longer. Recently that the price of electricity has gone up and investors are make a nice profit.

  4. Never trust the sun 😓 It's very unreliable, so far this year it's been showing up later and later every day, I suspect it's also leaving a few minutes earlier too 🤔

  5. Years ago, i worked on renewable energy in Vietnam with tariff compensation priced in USD (which has appreciated significant over the years). I wouldn't be surprised if projects are defaulted in these "developing countries" too.

  6. I am from Saudi Arabia, and I say to every Spaniard, you are in the middle between East and West, and Spain has taken enough taxes from the West to head towards the sun, where there is oil, gas, petrochemicals, minerals, green and blue hydrogen, money and business in the Arabian Gulf. Open your country to the East. Investments will bring you hundreds of billions.

  7. This new nowadays would be a fake new. From this year our greatest source are renovable energy and also are selling energy. While that France is still spending time and money in build nuclear plants that need around 10 years for being operative. 😂😂

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