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by jhgb
1436 days ago
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No, it doesn't. The nuclear plants were never a substitute for residential gas heaters and the chemical industry consuming copious amounts of natural gas. Any shortfall from the nuclear shutdown can be covered by the underutilized coal plants. It's temporarily inconvenient but doesn't necessitate gas imports in any way. |
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Yes they were, France uses around 40% electrical heating[1], Germany around 5%. Norway is almost entirely electrically heated.
1. From some quick online searching.