Again, it’s misleading to focus strictly on electricity production. Before Germany started rolling nuclear back it was providing 11% of overall energy. Which is comparable to what renewables are currently providing.
It seems to me that similar types of policies prevented mass adoption of nuclear and renewables. And as you point out, importing infrastructure is not really a great solution either.
I don’t see how the problem gets solved until Germany gets a sane and stable government that is willing to do a long term commitment to moving off using fossils.
Again, it’s misleading to focus strictly on electricity production. Before Germany started rolling nuclear back it was providing 11% of overall energy. Which is comparable to what renewables are currently providing.
It seems to me that similar types of policies prevented mass adoption of nuclear and renewables. And as you point out, importing infrastructure is not really a great solution either.
I don’t see how the problem gets solved until Germany gets a sane and stable government that is willing to do a long term commitment to moving off using fossils.