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[–] GivingEuropeASpook@lemm.ee 25 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Well duh? Are they nationalizing all carbon emitting industries to begin a managed decline of the industry or are they hoping economic magic and wishful thinking will work?

[–] SeventyTwoTrillion@hexbear.net 35 points 10 months ago (2 children)

they're turning their coal power plants back on after shutting down their nuclear power plants. oh, and planning on converting existing natural gas pipelines to carry hydrogen instead... likely generated by natural gas.

[–] Ooops@kbin.social 2 points 10 months ago

Sure... they turn up coal power to result in the lowest coal use ever.

Just like they shut down reactors that produced laughable 2,6% of all electricity that year, yet those reactors (ones that were replaced by renewables even) could have single-handedly reduced their emissions by massive amounts.

Just like they never actually used more than a few percent of gas in electricity production (because they only use gas as short-time peak burners to compensate supply/demand spikes and that's really expensive even when gas was cheap) but somehow were so completely dependent on gas to not sit in the dark that they started to burn even more coal... again while actually massively reducing coal.

I don't know if it's magic or advanced quantum mechanics allowing them to do the polar opposite of the popular narratives every single time...

...or you are just brain-washed to believe every lie about Germany again and again. Hmm... No, that sounds unrealistic. It's probalby the magic thing.

[–] eltimablo@kbin.social 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Natural gas is a byproduct of gasoline refining, so I'd rather see it converted to hydrogen than have it get burned, whether for use or disposal.

[–] Cobrachicken@lemmy.world -1 points 10 months ago

Well not a bad idea tbh, as most state owned and controlled companies tend to go belly up.