Yeah, what's up with that? Nuclear works well for France, so why did it fall out of favor in Germany?
It's not perfect, but it does a fantastic job at providing a base load alternative to batteries, which could significantly reduce rollout costs if they had existing plants. It's probably not worth switching now, unless they have some dormant plants that could be fired up quickly (like we're doing in the US).
They used to have nuclear too
Yeah, what's up with that? Nuclear works well for France, so why did it fall out of favor in Germany?
It's not perfect, but it does a fantastic job at providing a base load alternative to batteries, which could significantly reduce rollout costs if they had existing plants. It's probably not worth switching now, unless they have some dormant plants that could be fired up quickly (like we're doing in the US).
Apart from that the plants don't work in summer and the prices have to be capped/subsidized to keep power affordable...
Oh noes, subsidising a greener energy source than coal, how terrible, that's not what governments are supposed to do!
(Let's ignore the fact that the subsidies were done half a century ago, and that energy is way more expensive in Germany)