

Dirk Löhr
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Over the past 25 years, Germany has pursued an energy transition by phasing out nuclear power and expanding solar and wind—at a cost of around €500 billion in subsidies. The result: installed capacity has more than doubled, yet electricity generation has declined. The reason is structural. Reliable, dispatchable power was replaced by weather-dependent sources. The consequences are severe: rising energy costs, falling competitiveness, and growing pressure on energy-intensive industries. The key question remains: How do you run an industrial economy on a system that produces less when it matters most?



Und über was denkt die Politik nach? Darüber wie sie die Taschen noch voller bekommt.






Das sagt ein ehemaliges SPD Mitglied. Indem die linken Parteien die Brandmauer nutzen, um die CDU zu einer linken Politik zu zwingen, treiben Sie am Ende die CDU in die Hände der AfD.




