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by AnthonyMouse 655 days ago
> The net import in 2023 was only 10TWh so you've over explained this by x10, so something else must be going on than just importing nuclear from France (which is roughly 8TWh that year)

They were previously exporting 90TWh.

> the shares of RE, nuclear, and fossils in Germany net imports were 59%, 33%, and 8%, respectively.

That's still a pretty big proportion of nuclear and fossil fuels, and it's not clear that the way they're calculating that actually works. Imports are going to be needed at times of high demand or low renewable output, when baseload capacity is being consumed for domestic use by the exporting country and incremental power for export has to come disproportionately from peaker plants, i.e. fossil fuels (or lower curtailment by nuclear in France).

Moreover, they're counting hydro under renewable, e.g. Norway is "99% renewable" but is in fact 88% hydro.

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The net import graph you linked to shows Germany hit record net exports in 2017, at 50TWh (roughly half the 90TWh level you claim) and at a time when nuclear and coal has been phased out by roughly triple that amount so, once again, the data does not line up with the claims being made.