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by rapsey
29 days ago
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You are right I was mistaken. However Germany is still a basket case. If you want to move to a low carbon economy, you can not do it with renewables only and must be able to maintain equal power generation levels. Germany is producing less power than before and thus shooting their economy in the foot. Nuclear is the only practical solution. |
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I think you are talking about the reduction in total electricity generation.
This (and similar stats) get tied to the "environmentalists are killing industry/civilization" arguments.
Except, since the nuclear phase out started in 2000 the electricity generation has only dropped about 70TWh. And about 50 TWh of that was exported. And it's not clear if those numbers include the 12TWh of German behind-the-meter solar, which would leave electricity use flat at a time when LED lighting was reducing demand, similar to many Western nations.
They became a net electricity importer (once again the sign of total civilizational collapse to some) and then returned to being a net exporter this year.
But even when importing they had gas and coal capacity they could have used, they just got cleaner energy cheap from other countries to meet their demand.
So why is cheaper energy than gas or coal a problem?
A real problem they have is that their current elected leader hates wind power. If you want to be angry at Germans protesting cheap, clean energy I'd start there.