Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "German Greens and Liberals in dispute over heating | DW News" video.

  1. @Yak About 48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables (wind, solar, water). Germany didn't and doesn't have electricity problems, it's even delivering electricity towards France (which had problems with its nuclear power plants because of low water levels in the rivers due to the recent heat wave and urgently needed maintenance (still ongoing). Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands have taken over from Russia with delivering nat gas to the EU27. Germany is/was forwarding nat gas to Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Tchechia and some other countries as well. The EU27 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. Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well. Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well. Please look up for the "green hydrogen coast line", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, all subsidiesed by the EU and Gvts. Add on: please look up for Wolfspeed, a US company which will build a gigafactory for semi conductors at the Federal State of Saarland. Infenion near Dresden Bosch near Dresden TSMC (Taiwanese company which will build a gigafactory for micro chips) at Silicon Saxony near Dresden Intel near Magdeburg Northvolt near Hamburg Not only cars get build in Germany but all sorts of machineries/technologies etc as well 😊
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