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by V__
250 days ago
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* I would have dig deeper on that, but regarding the timeframe when the shutdown occurred, there wasn't a big effect on gas prices. That happened before due to the war with Ukraine and the reliance on Russian gas in general. [1] The idea once was to use cheap gas from Russia and at the same time build out renewables. The latter didn't happen, resulting in the mess Germany is right now. * There were multiple tax reductions and I think some are in the talks now. Those were independent (and before) the nuclear shutdown. * Probably. Nuclear should have been shutdown after gas, coal etc. I am with you on that. But the ship had already sailed long ago, before the last three plants were shut down. [1] https://www.iwh-halle.de/fileadmin/user_upload/publications/... |
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It seems like the statement "No negative effect" is probably not well supported by subsequent events.