Despite the misleading and vehemently pushed narrative of human triggered climate change, chances that next winter in Europe will be colder than average is highly likely.
The situation on the European continent can turn into a critical and nasty situation as failing energy producer Germany is sucking the rest of Europe into an energy crunch.
Dark days loom, as particularly in Germany, due to the closure of nuclear power plants, consumers and businesses are forced to rely on imported electricity.
During the long and dark days of winter solar panels won’t bring much change and windmills only produce at the most unexpected and unfittable moments too much or too low amounts of electrical power.
The asinine decision to bring nuclear power to an end could bring German citizens and industry on the brink of collapse. It is feared that there are consequences for the energy stability in the rest of Europe as well.
The German “Bild” magazine reported that the transition to renewable energy is not developing as intended. The country already ramped up electricity imports during the relatively mild first six months of 2023.
In the aftermath of ending nuclear power, the country has changed from an exporter of electricity into an importer.
It is the ultimate hypocrisy as much electricity is now obtained from French atomic facilities and coal plants in the Czech Republic.
The decision to close the nuclear plants is a moot point. Many leading Germans I talk to do not understand.
Growing electricity and gas demand from Germany will cause prices hikes elsewhere.
LNG imports in Europe arrived already at a record breaking point.
The Germans and many other European countries replaced some of its Russian gas with imports of LNG from the US and the Middle East. Experts assume that it will take years to fully replace Russian gas supplies with other sources of energy.
Europe’s economic future and the well being of citizens are at stake. Question is when the less gifted European politicians do wake up.