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You mean besides:
All of that perfectly well explained in the commentary even with lovely graphs, but well lets first hate on Germany and ignore the facts. Makes life so much easier right?
The article (as stated in the fucking title) is about how Germany will most likely need to substitute their energy grid with imports and coal power...
No not really lol. They speculate that maybe they may need to burn more coal this winter.
While being very clear about how speculative the whole commentary is, as it largely depends on how much wind and solar will offset.
Of course, it's speculation, we cannot tell the future. But looking at the graphs provided, Germany has steadily generated leas and less power in 2023. What kind of miracle are you hoping for this winter? 100 % sun hours with steady winds?!
Winds will pick up in winter and sun will go down. We'll see i guess. Don't know why everyone in this thread is so fucking angry
Because it affects many of us on such a personal level. Middle-class households in Sweden are struggling financially, much because of the energy prices.
The environmental changes caused by burning fossile fuel are being felt, now more than ever before.
And it fucking stings the eyes when you hear uneducated fools talk about how bad nuclear power is when it really would help us eleviate both these issues.
Ig you haven't read up on some "long term storage" facilities already leaking and failing after mere decades due to cut corners?
https://ecology.wa.gov/Waste-Toxics/Nuclear-waste/Hanford-cleanup/Leaking-tanks
Also nuclear is not something we (germany) could just get back on short term.
Nuclear isnt at all the silver bullet yall make it out to be
Also, the nuclear plants shut down recently were a tiny percentage of our energy mix. It is not like we were France with 80% nuclear and decided to shut it down within a year or two.
Everything matters! Especially when you really on net exporters like Sweden and France to cover for the slack or worse, replace it with brown coal!
We fucking manage our nuclear plants in Sweden and so does Finland! But no, of course, Germany can't!
Broski the article i linked mentioned US plants. But yeah asse 2 in Ger leaked for 20 years, kepts secret to secure cashflow of course.
But hey, corruption and greed don't exist in Sweden right? /s
The problem isn't that we shutdown our nuclear power, the problem is that despite the government knowing it for decades, they didnt plan for a proper, renewable substitute. The current government has to pick up the slack from the Merkel government (and as a thank you declines in polls).
Sadly, nuclear power isnt something you can just switch on or off.
Nah you just all fell for the same altright idiots like us germans. You wont struggle. And even then, why are you blaming germany and not your own fucking politicians. Grow up.
It's not the Swedish state that's replacing nuclear with coal you fucking moron
Neither is Germany. If you bothered to look at the article you would see that fossil fuel energy generation is down.
You dumbasses build the most expensive form of energy generation and wanna blame Germany for that? U ok?
Are you actually this delusional to think nuclear is cheap? Have you not once googled how much electricity generation costs? Not once?
We always need to substitute our energy grid with coal power ... it's just more in the winter.