
Germany is going GREEN by burning 26% COAL


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65260673
Am I missing something??? Looking at that chart the actual amount of RE has not materially changed for the best part of the last four years.Mart wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 10:41 am I like this site when looking at Germany's progress:
Germany’s energy consumption and power mix in charts
Incredible progress, but everything is working against them currently. They have their early shutdown of nuclear, which seems like overkill. Then the Ukraine invasion pushing some gen from gas to black coal. And France's nuclear woes with all of their nuclear shutdowns for repair, meaning increased brown/black coal generation to feed them.
But their rollout of RE continues strong, so an impressive long term shift/trend, but messy short term .... very messy!
Hiya. You said - "Am I missing something??? Looking at that chart the actual amount of RE has not materially changed for the best part of the last four years."marshman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 6:03 pm Not really, yes it shows a bit of growth but it appears to be the "weakest" increase since 2007 - 2009 (assume that hiatus was caused by the "financial" and banking crash), certainly nothing like as strong growth as the 10 year period 2009 to 2019.
I would also comment that whilst I find your posts interesting I find a) the number of abbreviations/anacronyms "hardwork" and b) in this case you make reference to one chart, when I query it you then present 2 others. One showing capacity and one showing generation. To me you make a lot of assumptions that someone reading this has done as much research and studying as you have.
I only mention it as sometimes I struggle to follow some of the threads as, although the are making important points or asking pertinent questions, it get lots in the jargon and pretty much ends up "preaching to the converted" , and if even I reach the stage that I can't be bothered to understand it all, then the "casual observer" - the ones we really need to get "on board" with the whole RE and Sustainability thing, will just glaze over and clear off elsewhere.
Hope you see this as constructive comment and not criticism![]()