Meanwhile in Germany:

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    10 months ago

    You are aware that this is over 5 years old data (2017!) for the German electricity mix, right?

    Please don’t get me wrong, the scale up of renewable energy sources is certainly not going fast enough in Germany (thanks to our conservative government that ruled the country for 16 years until 2021!), but please argue this position using the real data for 2023 (57.7% renewables in the German electricity mix)!

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      10 months ago

      You’re right, I’m sorry. I chose the picture because it was the first okay one I found in English. I’ll change it right away.

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      10 months ago

      And please don’t forget that Germany exports 26.3% of its electricity, while France imports 16.4% of it.

      So, Germany could cut 26.3% of its fossil fuel generation and go up to 84% renewables if countries like France wouldn’t depend on it that much.