Wenn man das so vor Augen hat:
Eine der eindrucksvollsten Energie-Grafiken der letzten 20 Jahre.
Well done, Germany!
Grafik via @dadamsda #Energiewende #Erneuerbare #Atomkraft
Wenn man das so vor Augen hat:
Eine der eindrucksvollsten Energie-Grafiken der letzten 20 Jahre.
Well done, Germany!
Grafik via @dadamsda #Energiewende #Erneuerbare #Atomkraft
I dont understand, where do I see tyhe closure of nukes, where the increase in coal and gas from the closing of nuclear plants.
This is the understanding in in the US.
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Bravo with clapping, on the growh in renewables
Its not enough by a long shot.
Canada burned 30 billion trees last year (many fires still burning) an area from amsterdam to Bonn down to the Alps and over to Lyon
Solar is 3% of its 1980 price, batteries have fallen 90%
We must build as if tanks for war
@vampirdaddy @c_ozwei @dadamsda
"Why Germany ditched nuclear before coal—and why it won’t go back"
One year ago, Germany took its last three nuclear power stations offline. When it comes to energy, few events have baffled outsiders more.
@kevinrns @c_ozwei @dadamsda
What outsiders usually miss are pro-coal/gas intertwinements between gas/coal industry and the two major political parties in Germany.
Plus due to the long-planned phaseout, refuelling and security updates were skipped/overdrawn. If they had intended to continue running the reactors left, all would have been in need of major refurbishment (as in: ~5 years of construction & shutdown). Plus MAJOR financial hassles (long story).