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Germany dismantles wind farm to expand coal mine |
2022-10-30 |
[Hot Air] I should probably give our readers a moment to double-check and ensure that you didn’t inadvertently wander into an article from the Babylon Bee or The Onion. But the title of the article stands as is and it’s legitimate. German energy company RWE operates several different types of power generation operations in the state of North-Rhine Westphalia. At one location, they have a large lignite coal mine and a wind turbine farm located side by side. (A rather startling juxtaposition given the divisive nature of the ongoing green energy debate.) But some changes are coming, and not the sort that green energy enthusiasts are cheering about. RWE has begun taking down some of its wind turbines to make room to further expand the coal mine. A spokesperson for the company said that they realize that this development may be seen as "paradoxical." (Townhall) In the throes of an energy crisis, a German energy company is moving forward with plans to dismantle a wind farm adjacent to its coal mine in order to expand operations. One commentator was obviously aghast at the decision and claimed that the German government had "given in to the demands of the fossil fuel industry." That’s one of the more tone-deaf takes we’re likely to see coming out of this debate. First of all, GWE operates a coal mine and coal-fired power plants so yes, they are part of the "fossil fuel industry" by definition. But they also operate wind farms and other electricity production facilities. In other words, they’re an energy company. They exist to produce energy and keep the country on its feet. With the loss of most Russian energy imports, particularly natural gas, Germany is facing the real possibility of lethal shortfalls this winter. They still have many natural gas-fired plants, but that gas is going to be needed for heating and cooking in the coming months to prevent people from literally freezing to death. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#16 True German Ally is one of my touchstones even yet. A glass raised to that fine chap |
Posted by: DarthVader 2022-10-30 22:23 |
#15 True German Ally is one of my touchstones even yet. After surviving first the Nazi concentration camps then Soviet gulags, he made his way home to become a respected leader of the Jewish community in Germany, advisor to Angela Merkel and chess friend of Cardinal Ratzinger, whom he saw elected pope before he died. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2022-10-30 22:20 |
#14 To my shame, I'd forgotten TGA, back in the PD/.Com era |
Posted by: Frank G 2022-10-30 17:24 |
#13 I remember that email. IIRC, Germany also loaned us an AWACS in the 9/11 aftermath. And one of our all-time best posters was TGA, Treue German Ally. |
Posted by: Matt 2022-10-30 16:57 |
#12 Una cantina autentica above Malibu Bay. Acordeon, bajo sexto, y balalaika play softly. Fingers snap... "Hey, waiter! This borscht looks like mud! ACA JOE said it oughta be good..." "Sir, that could be the herb... Still, it's rather disturbing -- The can, I assure you, said FUD!" |
Posted by: Woozle Jones2407 2022-10-30 16:51 |
#11 You're welcome, tw. The email was written by Ensign Megan M. Hallinan. |
Posted by: European Conservative 2022-10-30 16:35 |
#10 Here's another reason I’m in tears. I must have read that post at the time, because my eye raced from word to word with a feeling of recognition, but I didn’t remember the whole until I reached the end. Thank you for the reminder, European Conservative. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2022-10-30 16:04 |
#9 hefeweizen, pork schnitzel Mmmmmm.... good German beer and schnitzel. Sign me up. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2022-10-30 15:44 |
#8 Thanks Dath Vader Here's another reason |
Posted by: European Conservative 2022-10-30 15:37 |
#7 /\ For me, it would be the hefeweizen, pork schnitzel and spaetzle. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-10-30 15:36 |
#6 Big deal. The windmills can be moved to another hill. Then they Germans will have both wind and coal energy. |
Posted by: Crereque Clusogum7898 2022-10-30 15:34 |
#5 Tell me why we're allies again? Because the Germans are awesome. Hey EC! Seriously, it is due to multiple reasons and most are Russia. We will be feuding cousins until the end of time, but they are still family and we will be there if needed. That is just our relationship. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2022-10-30 15:33 |
#4 Spike, be a good boy and eat your borscht. |
Posted by: European Conservative 2022-10-30 15:28 |
#3 My first big laugh of the day. |
Posted by: AlanC 2022-10-30 10:38 |
#2 Tell me why we're allies again? I blame Joseph "pull my finger" Stalin. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2022-10-30 10:23 |
#1 If this was happening in America, Europeans would be outraged. The typical conga line of abuse would occur, and everyone would go to bed satisfied and happy. But because they're doing it, this gets a collective shrug. Any Americans who point it out get told "we've got to do this" and any accusations of hypocrisy are handwaved away. Fucking assholes. Tell me why we're allies again? I think a better relationship would be to send bombers over Berlin like we used to. They call us baby-murdering warmongering fascists anyway; why not fulfill their fantasies? It's not like we can sink any lower in their estimation. |
Posted by: Spike the Hairy6811 2022-10-30 09:43 |