Growth in german wind capacity is slowing. Soo… then the plan is to keep on with lignite and gas? Am I missing something?

Installed Wind Capacty - Germany

German Wind Capacity

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    FRANKFURT, Sept 1 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he is against a new nuclear power debate in the country, in an interview released late on Friday with German radio station Deutschlandfunk.

    “The issue of nuclear power is a dead horse in Germany,” said Scholz, leader of Germany’s social democrats (SPD).

    Scholz’s coalition partner, the free democrats (FDP), recently demanded Germany should keep an nuclear option.

    For new nuclear power plants to be built, significant time and investment would be required, Scholz said, estimating at least 15 billion euros ($16.16 billion) would have to be spent per power plant over the next 15 years.

    On the widely debated topic of an industrial electricity price cap in Germany, the chancellor expressed doubt how this could be funded, naming options including taxpayer money and debt.

    ($1 = 0.9282 euros)


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      1 year ago

      Germany had huge issues with nuclear wastes but choosing coal over nuclear was very odd in terms of co2. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asse_II_mine. Let’s see what the can achieve with renewables for 2025: for sure they’re not like Portugal, less cost compared to inland, and less sun