• @[email protected]
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    1419 days ago

    The year is 2024 A.D. Germany has set a new renewable energy record. Well not entirely! One small state of unprogressive Bavarians still holds out against the modern technologies.

      • @[email protected]
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        215 days ago

        East, but before people like the Suebi and Avars arrived in the early middle ages, southern Germany was mostly Celtic.

    • @[email protected]
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      1219 days ago

      This is hardly massive news. It was very predictable since years. Germany started up a lot of coal power plants to replace gas power plants in Germany and for its neighbours. With Putin cutting gas supply to most EU countries that was needed. So as of right now German coal power plants have to competete with what was already a relativly strong built up of renewables, which again is going on for years. Coal power plants have lost money in 2019 and the only reason the are still running as much as they do is the still high gas price. They are being squeezed right now and most forecasts I have read claim a pracitcal end for coal in Germany in 2028.

      So Germany being super entreneched in coal is just bs. The German coal industry was saved by Putin.

      • @sabreW4K3OP
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        919 days ago

        Thank you for correcting me. Honestly.

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        519 days ago

        No, lignite is not energy dense enough to make it worth it. The power plants are right next to the mines, to make it econonomical. Those power plants are among the largest in the world in terms of electricity production. There is a bit of exports, but most of it is for soil improvment.

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        119 days ago

        You could be right. My knowledge comes from a YouTube rabbit hole I went down a while back.