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fatslob-:O said:
Mnementh said:

Well, germany is certainly not deindustrialized and had 35% of electric power generated by renewable sources in 2018: https://ag-energiebilanzen.de/index.php?article_id=29&fileName=20181214_brd_stromerzeugung1990-2018.pdf

I can't exactly read German but if it's electric power, then that seems feasible but the figures look somewhat dire when we measure total energy consumption instead ... (heating, transportation, other industrial/agricultural utilities, etc)

Basically, even after a concerted effort from Germany to transition to renewable energy they've only been able to raise the share of renewable's by a meager ~3% over the past 7 years from 2010 and their citizens are paying the price for it ... 

Germany's model is hardly the decisive one to emulate ... 

True enough, with all energy (inlcuding heat and transportation) it is a longer way to go. I linked this statistics to show it is not all dire and a big part of energy is already possible with renewables - even in an industrialized country like germany.



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