Germany's power producers are preparing for their first winter without nuclear power, after the country closed its last remaining reactors in early 2023 amid ongoing efforts to modernize its energy system.
We are headed for a more extreme climate thats on average a few degrees warmer. While the heating period may get shorter, the peak load due to heating in extreme winters will increase. Thats the exact opposite of what you want in an all renewable grid.
We’re headed for a warmer climate in Europe, that’s for sure. So time will help us
Not really sure. Depends on if/when the gulf stream collapses.
We are headed for a more extreme climate thats on average a few degrees warmer. While the heating period may get shorter, the peak load due to heating in extreme winters will increase. Thats the exact opposite of what you want in an all renewable grid.
Winters will be warmer on average, meaning less heating needed. Unless the gulf stream collapsed, which would change everything in Europe