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    The Energiewende seems to be progressing okay as far as I can tell: Solar rollout is exceeding expectations; wind is lagging but still proceeding.

    They seem to be struggling more in a couple of other Wende: The Wärmewende hasn’t even gotten to the point where they ban fossil heating in new construction (we banned oil furnaces in existing buildings back in 2020 here in Norway).

    And as for the Verkehrswende, the rule seems to be don’t mention the Verbrenner. They seem to be pretty good at pulling out any excuse not to drive less, or at the very least drive electric. Meanwhile with some tax breaks on EVs and high taxes on fossil cars Norway almost has no new fossil car sales; even the buses here in Oslo are almost all electric now.

    I guess at least they’re paying us well for the fossil fuels we sell them. It’s starting to feel a bit like being a sober drug dealer.

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    6th highest emissions per kWh of electricity produced in EU (1): 380g per kWh.

    US: 370g per kWh.

    France: 56g per kWh.

    Sweden: 40g per kWh.

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    Waiting for the nuclear gang to drop in and tell us that all windmills and solar panels should be dismantled in favor of clean nuclear power plants and that Germany should never have abandoned the atom.

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        Then they can tell us where the budget comes from then fail to explain why it’s worth five times the price of other renewables with grid storage.

        Germany shut down it’s reactors as they reached end of life. It isn’t economical to build new reactors.

        Nuclear has always been a military and strategic concern. Better than importing fossil fuels from potential bad actors during the cold war and you get some MAD weapons along with it.

        If you support the weapons proliferation, you support nuclear. You believe in the cold war stand off and think it’s valuable. If you don’t, want nuclear war, you have to count that as another negative.

        Arguing it’s an efficient way to produce electricity, even if it’s replacing fossil fuels, is disingenuous.

        Pick two out of powerful, efficient, safe. That’s nuclear power.