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minus-square@SheeEttin@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish17•edit-210 months agohttps://www.dw.com/en/germany-reactivates-coal-fired-power-plant-to-save-gas/a-62893497 The Mehrum plant in Hohenhameln and the Heyden plant in Petershagen (whose operation has been extended). Unless your nitpick is that these were started before the final nuclear shutdown, but I never said otherwise, only that both things happened recently.
minus-square@notapantsday@feddit.delinkfedilink0•10 months agoThey were extended specifically because of natural gas supply issues, caused by the war in Ukraine. Not because of nuclear shutdowns.
minus-square@Grimpen@lemmy.calinkfedilink0•10 months agoI understood it as coal was phased in as nuclear was phased out. The thing that astounds me still though is how recent the last 3 were shut down.
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-reactivates-coal-fired-power-plant-to-save-gas/a-62893497
The Mehrum plant in Hohenhameln and the Heyden plant in Petershagen (whose operation has been extended).
Unless your nitpick is that these were started before the final nuclear shutdown, but I never said otherwise, only that both things happened recently.
They were extended specifically because of natural gas supply issues, caused by the war in Ukraine. Not because of nuclear shutdowns.
I understood it as coal was phased in as nuclear was phased out. The thing that astounds me still though is how recent the last 3 were shut down.