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by Scea91
252 days ago
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Right at this moment Germany's electricity mix has 364gCO2eq/kWh carbon intensity, France is at 21. That is because 37% of Germany's production comes from gas and coal. Even from an environmental standpoint, France is doing much better than Germany and that is thanks to nuclear. Also, by closing operating power plants, Germany weakened European energy production at the time when we geopolitically need it the most. https://app.electricitymaps.com/map/zone/DE/live/fifteen_min... |
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Besides, CO2eq are often wrongly measured with nuclear energy, ignoring building emissions and effect on the water temperature in rivers (every summer more and more plants need to shut down because of this), etc. Even if this would be done right, there are again and again longer periods where Germany exports energy to France because their reactors are often in maintenance. In the end I would say it is always a bad idea to rely on only one technology to a large degree. Only a well done mix makes you resiliant.