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by lispm
4312 days ago
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> But the reality of technical merits doesn't change based on your ideology. So your thinking is not shaped on ideology? > German industry may indeed be in better shape, but that is inspite of German energy policies, not because of them. Well, it's the opposite. The renewable energy industry is growing and is already earning lots of money. > What you're really arguing for here is a poorer, less prosperous, That's what the big utilities told us twenty years ago. The opposite happened. > actually improve people's lives instead That's not even good propaganda. After the Energiewende has started in 2000 we now have the lowest unemployment for decades. |
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Facts are that electricity in Germany is much more expensive compared to countries without an Energiewende. This is not a positive for German industry, plain and simple.
Germany currently has low unemployment and high prosperity because it's executing it's own Marshallplan. Lending trillions to other EU states, and getting that money back through selling cars to them. German cars are known for many good things, but their price is not one of them. The same goes for many other German products. German industrial automation. No complaints about the quality (well, a little, but certainly much better than the competition. Though it would be great if German engineering firms met this little thing called "English", and gave manuals in more than one language with their things). The price, however, WTF.