tal@kbin.social to Europe@feddit.de · 1 year agoAngst mounts over Germany’s green transitionwww.economist.comexternal-linkmessage-square36fedilinkarrow-up161arrow-down116file-text
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minus-squarecartrodus@feddit.delinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down1·edit-21 year ago France has to 48 npps hitting 40 years this decade or well they already have and has a single plant under construction with massive cost overruns and delays. I am aware. There are no plans to shut all of them down anytime soon, though. Also 40% fossil fuels and not 50% for Germany. 2022 was at 48.5% even with nuclear still running. https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/energy_pie/chart.htm?l=de&c=DE&source=total&interval=year&year=2022 2023 is at 46.2% so far, and I doubt it will get better during autumn and winter. https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/energy_pie/chart.htm?l=de&c=DE&source=total&interval=year&year=2023 Edit: Well, Lemmy is botching the links, so here are the graphs directly, I guess: 2022: 2023:
I am aware. There are no plans to shut all of them down anytime soon, though.
2022 was at 48.5% even with nuclear still running. https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/energy_pie/chart.htm?l=de&c=DE&source=total&interval=year&year=2022
2023 is at 46.2% so far, and I doubt it will get better during autumn and winter. https://www.energy-charts.info/charts/energy_pie/chart.htm?l=de&c=DE&source=total&interval=year&year=2023
Edit: Well, Lemmy is botching the links, so here are the graphs directly, I guess:
2022:
2023: