1. a world turned upside down: 一個顛倒的世界
2. Wind and solar energy aredisruptinga century-old model of providing electricity.
disrupt: verb
Todisruptis to interrupt or throw something into disorder打斷,中斷
make a break in: break up, cut off, interrupt
interfere in someone else's activity
3. from his office window, xxx points out over the xxx countryside and issues a Bond cillain's laugh.
point out over; issue laugh
4. the conventional utility: 傳統(tǒng)裝置
5. photovoltaic solar panel: 光伏太陽能板
the roofs are blanketed with blue photovoltaic solar panels.
6. manure: solid waster from animals, especially horses, that is spread on the land in order to make plants grow well: 糞肥
the cows produce manure
7. back up: ?as well as backing up the wind and solar generators in winter
8. all told: 總共 ? All told, the willage produces five times more electricity that it needs.
9. In 2016 they pocketed about $7m from subsidies and selling their surplus electricity.
pocket: 入腰包晒衩,subsidy:津貼逛绵,surplus:多余的
10. the things are anathema to ...
anathema: something that is strongly disliked or disapproved of: 令人討厭的事物
11. 是個例外
But Wildpoldsried is still very much the exception, not the rule.
12. 占比
In 2015 such sources accounted for only 7% of electricity generated worldwide.
13. In terms of reducing climate risks there is a long way to go.
14. The good news is that a decade of subsidy-driven growthhas brought with itfalling costs.
15. Renewables are still on the pricey side in many places, but they are getting less so.
16. 相當有競爭力可以這么說:reasonably competitive
17. this suggests that their growth might soon need a lot less subsidy than it has attracted to date.
這表明不久他們的增長需要的補貼遠遠小于他們目前募集到的。
to date频伤; 迄今為止
18. robust carbon price牢固的價格
robust:strong and unlikely to break or fail
19. be a perennial disappointment
perennial: lasting a very long time, or happening repeatedly or all the time
20. eternal: lasting forever or for a very long time 永遠的恳谎,長期的
21. has effects on more than their price:more的用法
22. 打擊投資:hit investment
23. demand is in decline: be in decline
24. glut: a supply of sth that is much greater than can be sold or is needed or wanted: 供過于求
25. push down prices:使得價格降低
價格降低:prices have slumped from xxx to xxx
drag down prices: 拉低價格
depress power prices
slash price: ...hace shown developers slashing prices to win fixed contracts to supply clean electricity for decades to come.
26. shale-gas revolution;頁巖氣革命
27. cause a bigger shift in the same direction
28. starkly: very obviously and clearly顯而易見地,十分明顯地
29. havoc: confusion and lack of order, especially causing damage or trouble
破壞因痛,毀壞婚苹,混亂 ?the storm wreaked havoc in the garden.
the delay played(=caused) havoc with their travel arrangement. paly havoc with
the result has been havoc for the old-style utilities.
30. seperate ... from indebted and loss-making conventional generation
indebated: adj: owing money 負債的 indebated countries
adj: grateful because of help given感激的 ?we're deeply indebated to you for your help.
31. write off:
1) reduce the estimated value of something
EY, a consultancy, calculates that utilities across Europe wrote off $120bn of assets because of ...
2) write sth fluently, and without hesitation
32. marginal cost 邊際成本,經(jīng)濟學專有名詞
the cost of producing one more item, etc, compared to the cost of producing all items so far
33. at first blush 咋一看
34. intermittent: not happening regularly or continuously; stopping and starting repeatedly or with with periods in between ?間歇的鸵膏,斷斷續(xù)續(xù)的
renewables are intermittent
35. infrastructure 基礎設施
36. in the long run: at a time that is far away in the future: 從長遠看膊升,終究
37. faraway: ?a long way away 遙遠的
38. cling on to sth: to try very hard to keep sth: 努力保持,盡力保留谭企,緊抓...不放
he clung on to power for another ten years: 他又把持了10年權力
39. ... renewables are insulated from the effect that ...
be insulated from: 絕緣的廓译,隔絕的,也就是對...沒有影響的
40. meet all the demand
41. vicious: vicious is an adjective that means intentionally harmful or nasty.
the world is caught in a vicious circle
42. foster: subsidies foster deployment of renewables
43. make up: if renewables were to make up 100% of the market...
44. deter: prevent阻止
45. pegged to: 與...掛鉤
shy away: 避開
It is a fair bet that, the more renewables are exposed to competitiion by contracts pegged to wholesale prices, the more people will shy away from them as well
46. buck the trend: to be obviously different from the way that a situation is developing generally, expecially in connection with financial matters: 尤其指經(jīng)濟上逆潮流债查,逆勢
47. dry up: 干涸
private investment will dry up.
48. eat into sth: to use or take away a large part of sth valuable, such as money or time: 消耗非区,花掉
they also eat into demand.
49. incipient: ?just beginning: 剛開始的,早期的
his country faces an incipient 'utility death spiral'
50. precipitous: if a slope is precipitous, it is very steep
if a reduction or increase is precipitous, it is fast or great
51. lucrative: adj producing a lot of money: 賺錢的
52. keep demand in line with supply
53. show off: 炫耀
54. liken sb/sth to sb/sth: 認為...與...相像
55. upheaval:a great change劇變
讀后感:
Reading this article recalled the experience i met in summer., when I stayed with my parents in countryside. Two boys visited my parents, trying to persuade them to equip with photovoltaic solar panel on the roof. What expressed me most was that they say a lot about the government's subsidies. As I was at home then, my father asked me for some suggestion. ?I made a calculation, and found that only depending on the subsidies and the subsidies can keep onward in the following years that my parents can benifit from this project, which they can't guarent. I also ask my friend for some advice. He said that it is definitely right that solar energy is clean energy. But the industry of PV panels pollutes the environment seriously.?