“Germany’s Green Energy Conundrum: The Hidden Dangers of Overloading the Electricity Grid”

2023-05-15 15:31:19

We might even start a series entitled “Contradictions of the Green Revolution” regarding what is currently going on in Germany. Overloading the German electricity grid has become one of the country’s most pressing problems, as the state plans to ban the sale of gas boilers and gas stoves and enforce the use of electric cars.

The last operating nuclear power plant in the country was recently closed, even though the energy institutions have already realized that they are unable to support the energy transition. Of course, the sleazy politicians and their henchmen find a solution for this as well, which the common man drinks the juice from: energy dosing.

According to Klaus Muller, head of the Federal Network Agency, this is the only solution to prevent grid overload.

If the country moves further along the path of green energy, the demand for electricity may increase by up to 10 percent. However, Germany currently lacks 14,000 kilometers of network and, above all, the necessary energy. This will inevitably cause overloading, which is a difficult problem to manage and which, if not foreseen, can lead to the collapse of the entire electricity grid.

Therefore, the federal agency has already announced that from 2024 grid operators may be able to limit electricity. According to Müller, heat pumps and electric cars should also be disconnected from the grid during peak periods. This would potentially leave all the average people forced by the state to support the green transition out in the cold and on foot.

In Germany, such a system is already in place, but the restriction can only take place with the consent of the consumer. THE BR24 for German paper however, in a given interview, a heating engineer working near Augsburg said that only a few of his customers use the model, if only because the switch-off is done by a specialist who has to be called every time.

Starting next year, however, everything will change in Germany, as there is consent here or there, if necessary, the electricity will be turned off.

“The regulatory framework is already known and clear” – continues the head of the Federal Network Agency – “Power rationing will come from 2024, even once morest the will of the end user.”

It will take years to adapt the electricity grid to the increased demand, so the rationing will not only be on a daily basis, but may even last for years. At this point, the fundamental question arises: if even Germany cannot sustain the green transition, is this surely the way to go?

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