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Old 06-07-23, 08:11 AM   #1983
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I've been saying it for years, but hardly anyone wants to believe it, it's such outrageous stupidity that everyone says to themselves: that's so stupid it can't possibly be true. But green party thinking is brutal, fanatical, intelligence-free ideologism in its purest form. Its also deeply hostile to market mechanisms and capitalsm, self-responsibility and liberalism. It wants state control of evertyhing, command and control, and deindustrialisation to - according to quite some Green and always capitalism-hostile chief ideologists - up to 90%.

NINETY percent.

North Korea, anyone?



https://www.tichyseinblick.de/daili-...-energiediaet/

RWE boss warns of power shortage - Habeck sets "energy diet" on shrinkage course

Parallel to the poll ratings of the Greens, the secure supply of affordable electricity is also declining: all this with announcement and according to the plans of the propagated degrowth. As Ulrike Herrmann says: "Eco-energy will be expensive. And the machines will only run on energy. With expensive and scarce energy, there will be no more growth, but shrinkage."

"Scary warning" at Bild and the head of RWE quoted, who in turn warns of an electricity shortage: electricity will soon be scarce in Germany. According to Bild, Krebber continues, this will drive companies and jobs out of the country.
"Germany's prosperity is based on strong industry," Krebber said. "A shortage of energy leads to high prices - this endangers the competitiveness of Germany as an industrial location. We are seeing the first signs of deindustrialization."

Krebber had already warned against a boycott of gas and oil from Russia after the Russian attack on Ukraine. An embargo must also be able to be sustained, he objected a year ago. He is backing so-called "green energies" and does not question the "energy turnaround." Instead of shouting "nonsense" loud and clear, he says "we" would have to simultaneously manage the massive expansion of the grids and build a "hydrogen economy." "We" would also have to build hydrogen-capable gas-fired power plants so that the coal phase-out in 2030 would succeed.

Nonsense terms like "renewables" pass his lips with ease, sending shivers down the spine of any engineer. Krebber is an economist, not a physicist or engineer, so he doesn't ask whether and how such a century-long undertaking could succeed in principle.

His solution: more money from the state. There must be "massive investment in green energies. The will and the money are there. To ensure that investments are actually made, a reliable framework is needed in the long term that creates incentives instead of setting hurdles."

Speaking of RWE and more money from the state: Instead of investing in Germany, RWE prefers to invest in the USA, and bought the US solar specialist "Con Edison Clean Energy Businesses" for 6.9 billion euros. RWE collected the funds for this through the nuclear and coal phase-out.

If the state has too little money, all nuclear power plants finally shut down, finally helps: Habeck's "energy diet".

His NGO machinery, which has hijacked the "Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection," is unabashedly pushing out the next idea for another law: the so-called "Energy Efficiency Act." At the front of the ramp, Habeck has to laboriously represent that this should reduce Germany's energy consumption by more than a quarter - and already by 2030.

What every company is already doing on its own initiative, namely careful handling of expensive energy, is what those who have done something with "international relations," "public policy" or even "sociology" want to enforce with "mandatory energy consumption controls," among other things.

According to Habeck, "together we must succeed" in significantly and permanently reducing energy consumption in Germany. "Last year, we showed together that this is possible. With the new law, we are now creating a clear framework."

Clearly, this will succeed when the important industry has left the country and the factory halls are empty.

Parallel to the Greens' poll ratings, the secure supply of affordable electricity is also declining. However, all this happens with notice and follows the plans of the degrowth propagated by Greens. As Ulrike Herrmann openly admitted: "Eco-energy will be expensive. And the machines will only run on energy. With expensive and scarce energy, there will be no more growth, but shrinkage."


"Denk mich an Deutschland in der Nacht,
bin ich um den Schlaf gebracht..."
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