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G7 countries agree to shut all their coal power plants within the next 10 years
(theprogressplaybook.com)
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Sucks for Germany and their recent resurgence of coal plants and decommissioning of nuclear.
With resurgence you mean 33.2% drop in electricity generation from coal between 2022 and 2023 and shutting down 15 coal power plants this year already? Cause that is what is actually happening.
The following list is only the first three pages of a Lemmy search for germany coal:
So yeah, feel free to continue down-voting I guess, but based on what I had to go on, my comment was at least made in good faith.
The list includes:
The reason for that is a bunch of coal power plants being kept on the grid to keep the grid stable due to a cut of gas supply from Russia. However a fairly large drop in general electricity consumption, meant that coal electricity generation dropped massively. Also 8 wind turbines are a rounding error for a country like Germany and are easily made up for with new ones built in other locations. So as the Guardian states in the first link:
There's also this video from Kurzgesagt (at the 7:56 mark), which oddly enough came up in a playlist and had data that was relevant to a conversation on Lemmy. Of course, the date of the video doesn't accurately portray what is truly happening, as your figures are obviously newer. I stand corrected.
For the record, I wasn't doggin' on Germany. It's one of the European countries I really want to visit before I log out of life. I took German 101+ in JH/HS, though that was almost 2-decades ago by now. I hope you can see, now, why I had the thoughts I did about Germany's energy foresight. Take it easy!
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