In addition to the other corrections here, I'd like to add one more remarkable fact: in 2025 the share of German electricity generated by solar increased to 18% from 14%. That's in a single year, in a country with terribly low levels of sun! Nuclear generated 5% of electricity before it was shut down, and had generated that same percentage for more than a decade (that's as far back as the chart I saw went).
It's remarkably easy to scale solar to very large amounts in short time periods. Far easier than building a new nuclear fleet.
w-m|1 month ago
Lignite was third with 67 TWh and hard coal sits at 27 TWh.
https://www.energy-charts.info/downloads/electricity_generat...
malfist|1 month ago
mcbetz|1 month ago
https://www.destatis.de/DE/Themen/Branchen-Unternehmen/Energ...
fxde|1 month ago
epistasis|1 month ago
It's remarkably easy to scale solar to very large amounts in short time periods. Far easier than building a new nuclear fleet.