Representatives of the 27 member states approved a package raising the current goal of 32% to 45% by 2030. About 22% of the EU’s total energy consumption came from renewables in 2021, meaning the new target will double the amount in less than a decade.

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    1 year ago

    Not so. Nuclear power is much more cost effective, but more importantly, more effective in terms of material use and grid stability. The only factor which is an issue are financing costs, which is a problem of capitalism, not the energy technology. This is how it can be massively built in other places on time and on budget.