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http://www.spiegel.de/international/...547555,00.html
It probably gets waited out until the first major blackouts take place. And this in a country whose redundant powergrid just years ago was described as one of the most stable and reliable worldwide. Many young people do not even know by experience what a blackout is.
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A good example of people governing by their hearts rather than their heads. I suspect that a killing could be made by buying depressed nuke stock when the plants close down. In Germany, unlike California, demand-driven blackouts would probably come in mid-winter. The first couple of blackouts should reverse public opinion very quickly. When push comes to grunt, people will burn whales and baby seals rather than freeze.
Out of curiosity, how extensive is the European electrical grid? North America has, I know, almost one unified system. |
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Let me rephrase my question. How interoperable, how interlinked, are you with the power grids of the rest of the EU?
I am, to be honest, most surprised at your statement that the most likely cause for a blackout is too much juice. It would seem as it that problem could be solved a lot more easily than too little. |
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Thanks for that. Am I right in assuming therefore that this is not a purely Germany problem, but rather one that has the potential to affect all of Europe?
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