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by _ph_
1155 days ago
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Somewhat less coal. We are talking about 3 GW less nuclear in a Grid which draws like 50. And yes, that were only the last nuclear reactors. But a lot of them would have had to be decommissioned anyway and there are still the problems of cost, especially of the nuclear waste etc.
A large part of these 3 GW will be replaced even in 2023 and that will continue through the years. The current plans aim for 80 renewables in 2030. |
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> in a Grid which draws like 50.
Installed wind capacity in Germany is 65GW. Seems to be much higher than what grid demands.
And yet, on April 15th it was producing only 5% of that. And solar was producing zero.
Guess where the power to cover that came from?
Even today on a reasonably windy day (at least in Hamburg where I am right now) wind production is at 20% capacity, solar at 36 capacity.
Busy burning coal for 21% of electricity even on a windy day.