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fragebogen | 1 month ago

Assuming a large contributing factor is all the coal plants now running to sustain Germany's independence from nuclear? Berlin's air quality has also tanked a lot since the energy crisis started.

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timeon|1 month ago

Why would you jump to this conclusion? I wonder why some people on internet are repeating narratives like drones.

Poland has largest use of coal in EU. Czechia and Germany are behind. Poland is including energy from sun and wind now a lot but there is still long way. Unlike surrounding countries they never had nuclear for some reason. https://app.electricitymaps.com/map/zone/PL/live/

pjc50|1 month ago

Soviet Union was unwilling to put nuclear that far west, and then after Chernobyl most nuclear construction was cancelled.

nephihaha|1 month ago

Polish coal is said to have a high sulphur content which won't help either.

gregorygoc|1 month ago

Wrong assumption, it’s been that way long before the energy crisis started.

scotty79|1 month ago

Berlin's air quality is on par with what you find in the middle of the forest in Poland. I've done my measurements in both places.

adrianN|1 month ago

In January Germany exported more than 900GWh, in December Germany imported about 1400, but Poland also imported 290.

Moldoteck|1 month ago

Germany isn't importing that much. Keeping nuclear would have helped exporting more clean power, including to Poland but that's another topic

brettermeier|1 month ago

Not clean, nuclear is dirty as hell.