Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "Why Germany is in decline | DW Business" video.
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@lt8395
How about the crumbling raac buildings, potholes in the roads, disappearing NHS converting into a private health system US style, nearly 8 million people on the NHS waiting list, sewage in all British waters, heat or eat issues, food banks for hospital staff at hospitals, stripped down protection of employee rights, etc, etc...
As I've got in England living English family and friends, I'm pretty well informed about the UKs recent status quo 😎
Thanks for Brexiting with greetings from the EU27 👋
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@Jason-io9zg
The EU27/Germany are in transition going green, about 56% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables (wind, solar, water).
The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Various steel mills received millions of €/Euros to build their first electrolyseurs...
Please look up for the "clean hydrogen coast line ", a project run by the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany, Fraunhofer Institute Bremerhaven is involved as well, all subsidiesed by the EU and gvts.
Forgot to say, lots of Germans have installed solar panels/photovoltaics on their houses, same goes for many companies...
Edit typo/autocorrect
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BASF Ludwigshafen/headquarter, 39.000 people are working there, 700 have lost their jobs...due to the decision, to move tiny parts of the production plant to China...
Btw, BASF has the same consumption of energy per year than the whole of Switzerland.
It was BASF making these nat gas deals with Russia, building infrastructure, pipelines towards Sibiria etc, getting its nat gas from Russia only, ignoring the warnings, and now its complaining....that's called bad management...
...going to China now will end up the same as with Russia....
Btw, it's a usual issue for International companies to spread out their production plants over various countries world wide...
Like Wolfspeed, a US company which is building a gigafactory for semi conductors at the Federal State of Saarland/Germany.
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
Ford near Cologne
VW is building 3 gigafactories for EVs batteries, one at Lower Saxony/Germany, one in Sweden in cooperation with Northvolt, and one in Spain or Portugal.
Would you think, that all of these companies are "relocating/closing" their original production plants in their home countries?
NO 😂
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