How much will that matter when they all freeze to death THIS winter?gruntguru wrote: ↑02 Nov 2022, 01:47Yes - a fairytale indeed.
A German company has dismantled one turbine and plans to take down two more to access a coal deposit. This arrangement was part of the original agreement when the wind farm was built.https://www.rt.com/news/565427-germany- ... coal-mine/One of the turbines was already torn down last week, with the same fate awaiting two more over the course of 2023. According to the wind farm operator, Energiekontor, the remaining five aging turbines could also be gone by the end of next year, with their operational permit nearing its expiration date.
Meanwhile Germany continues to install wind capacity at a rate of about 1 GW per year - equivalent to more than 500 of the turbines being torn down.
They should have not shut down their nuclear plants whimsically. The riots are beginning, so we will see how long the fairytale lasts. Sadly, with the Netherlands and Australia targeting farmers, this winters survivors will only find starvation in the next summer.