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Comment by uecker

5 months ago

I am physicist and like to look at data instead of the press and opinons. Let's summarize the facts:

* Renewables did not cause an increase of gas usage for electricity production in Germany. The data clearly shows that it stayed around 80 TWh for last two decades despite a massive increase of renewables. (1) * It is also clear that gas usage for electricity is a very small part of overall gas usage in Germany. For example, total gas usage was 844 TWh in 2024 (2) * It is also a hard fact, that Germany stopped importing gas from Russia quickly after start of the war. (3)

In light of these facts, I think you are misinformed and should learn to critically evaluate information you find online, instead of trying to collect random confirmation for what you want to believe to be true. Note than none of the above means that there was no dependency on Russian gas, just that it was not caused by the use of renewables. The last point is interesting because most countries importing nuclear fuel from Russia did not stop imports, which would indicate that the dependency on Russian nuclear fuel is actually more problematic that Germany's dependency on Russian gas (which does not exist anymore since 2022).

1. https://ag-energiebilanzen.de/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/STR... 2. https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/SharedDocs/Pressemitteilung... 3. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1332783/german-gas-impor...