Germany wants to go back to coal and fuel oil. Greta Thunberg does not care

Germany wants to go back to coal and fuel oil. Greta Thunberg does not care

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Greta Thunberg should have graced the front pages of newspapers all over the world on My 25. However, the ecological agenda did not make it — the anti-Russian one took over. Germany, with the government of the SPD and the Greens, had a plan to phase out coal generation by 2030. However, this is not going to happen if Berlin refuses Russian gas supplies. Berlin to reactivate 21 coal- and oil-fired power plants According to n-tv.de, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck will submit an emergency decree to the Bundestag to allow the country's government to use coal- and oil-fired power plants again. For this purpose, they must be brought into working condition, have fuel reserves and be ready to generate electricity should Russia cut or reduce gas supplies to Germany. In total, 21 fuel oil and coal-fired power plants will be included in the network reserve.

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