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@Flipdonyk
Please read your own answer to @Finn Mrck, where you wrote, that France had to Import lots of electricity in 2022, which was exactly what I wrote.
Btw, why did Germany have a higher CO2 ermittation then normal? Because it had to boost it's electricity production to do the back up power for France.
About 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables (wind, solar, water).
Forgot to say, most of the nat gas in Germany is used by the industry as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
The EU27/Germany will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
All over Germany electrolyseurs
(wind to power) are under construction.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Please look up for the "green hydrogen coast line ", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany 😊
Edit typo/autocorrect
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