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by crdoconnor 3912 days ago
AFAIK since 2013 they've almost totally stopped building new coal plants. They've removed subsidies on mining, too which has led to pit closures.

If it's not going down already, I imagine it will be going down within the next couple of years.

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Sure, it will eventually decline. But when you see the sharp decline in electricity produced from nuclear power plants, it feels like a missed opportunity to lower CO2 emissions faster.

I'm only looking at this from a greenhouse gases point of view. Maybe German nuclear power plants are particularly unsafe and it's better to wind them down quickly? I doubt it, which is why I lean towards an economical (more so than financial) decision.

Nuclear energy generally depends on the political will for the state to (in effect) take on the cost of insurance for the most serious accidents, since it is impossible for the energy producing companies to buy such insurance. It looks like in Germany that political will is no longer there.