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    1. Konoppke on

      Swear to god it’s only been like 7 years that conservatives said, more than 3% renewables couldn’t be done.

      Now they want back to go back to Russian gas. It’s like they are paid to be wrong. Which might even be the case.

    2. DreamCatcherKitty on

      Proof that sustainability isn’t a far-off dream, but a reality we can achieve. Kudos, Germany!

    3. Fluid-Low8465 on

      Future’s looking a whole lot greener now, isn’t it?

    4. budapestersalat on

      Good. We still have a lot to go, every European country and at the same time we need the grid to be resilient, especially because of how interconnected it is. Efficiency is not everything, sometimes redundancy is key too.

    5. 11160704 on

      Given that we spent hundreds of billions of subsidies on renewable energies, anything but a record high would be very concerning.

    6. nac_nabuc on

      What I find incredibly bitter: Despite such a high share, we still emitted almost double as much as Spain per kwh (despite them having a lower share of renewables).

    7. Great, now make it cheaper. At least comparable to the rest of the world. 

    8. Congratulations. Now show the energy price and import volume from France 🙂

    9. TiberiusTheFish on

      As far as I know they are still destroying the village of Lützerath to expand a lignite (yes lignite!) mine so let’s not get too excited.

    10. How does Germany handle the network stability. A month ago Spain and Portugal lost the power grid stability for instance.

    11. It sounds good but Germany isn’t self sufficient. There are times when it imports over 20% of consumed electricity.

    12. Bright_Mousse_1758 on

      Meanwhile, the UK has completely ceased burning coal and France uses at least 75% renewables on a bad day.

      Better late than never, I suppose.

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