But the last weekly „energy in Germany“ thread told me we build 100 new coal power plants yesterday? /s
Lopsided-Affect-9649 on
Before everyone gets too excited, they are still on of the biggest users of lignite coal in the world and burn 84 million tons of the stuff every year. For comparison, Germany burns almost 10 times as much coal as the UK.
TheOnsiteEngineer on
Good, onwards to 0.
lerrigatto on
How about usage? Maybe it’s just imported now
restore_democracy on
CMV: No coal was produced, only destroyed
w00tangel on
And we all know what happened in 1914
Cirno-BreastLicker on
Sad fact, burning coal is one of the primary drivers that makes Fish we eat have so much mercury in them globally, due to their food chain absorbing the elements from coal.
OwlSlow1356 on
now place a b2c energy price during same years :)) and also a graph with paid subsidies for „clean“ energy :))
EmbarrassedBlock1977 on
So…does that mean Germany is about to start another war?
bukowsky01 on
Is that something of an achievement? That in 2026 a modern country like Germany is still burning the lowest and dirtiest form of coal for a significant portion of its electricity? That this is scheduled to last until 2038?
Jeez, the bar is low.
Speeder172 on
It’s about time…
Sigmatics on
What’s the sharp drop in the 90’s?
Swictor on
Bro, that’s Spinosaurus!
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But the last weekly „energy in Germany“ thread told me we build 100 new coal power plants yesterday? /s
Before everyone gets too excited, they are still on of the biggest users of lignite coal in the world and burn 84 million tons of the stuff every year. For comparison, Germany burns almost 10 times as much coal as the UK.
Good, onwards to 0.
How about usage? Maybe it’s just imported now
CMV: No coal was produced, only destroyed
And we all know what happened in 1914
Sad fact, burning coal is one of the primary drivers that makes Fish we eat have so much mercury in them globally, due to their food chain absorbing the elements from coal.
now place a b2c energy price during same years :)) and also a graph with paid subsidies for „clean“ energy :))
So…does that mean Germany is about to start another war?
Is that something of an achievement? That in 2026 a modern country like Germany is still burning the lowest and dirtiest form of coal for a significant portion of its electricity? That this is scheduled to last until 2038?
Jeez, the bar is low.
It’s about time…
What’s the sharp drop in the 90’s?
Bro, that’s Spinosaurus!