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Another W from getting rid of this shitty, overcomplicated, tax sucking, maintainance nightmare of a technology.
Do Coal and Natural Gas next.
Yeah, it was such a great move to first switch to fossil fuels and then have the gas line that gives you cheap gas blow up.
I think it has more to do with the 15% downturn in German industrial output over the same timespan due to the reliance on Russian gas now having to be replaced with LNG.
Wrong. 2.02 billion m³ of the total 2.56 billion m³ reduction came from just nuclear powerplants. The rest of the energy sector still uses 6.59 billion m³ but considering there were barely any reactors still running in 2019 this is a massive reduction from just turning off those few reactors.
Ok, but thats becuase Germany is producing and using less energy, by about 15%. So it is hardly surprising that the water used in the energy sector is down by a similar amount. X happened and afterwards Y happened does not mean X is the cause of Y.
Not very soviet of you Womble to point out the circular logic in propaganda talking points.