The Germans are principally fed up with the change to inexperienced energies, as large prices are looming – watts with that?
From the NoTricksZone
By P Gosselin
“Disaster Report”: A whopping 88% of those surveyed see the switch to green energies as unattainable!
Green energies no longer have the support of the Germans due to high costs and technical limitations. Image: P. Gosselin.
Most Germans used to be enthusiastic supporters of the country’s Energiewende (transition to renewable energy), particularly in the early days, when they were brazenly misled about the project’s huge costs and technical limitations.
Those days are over.
“Disaster Report”
As the government tries to pass legislation that would force most homeowners to extensively renovate their homes and upgrade their heating systems, the energy transition suddenly no longer looks like a bargain and is no longer welcomed by the vast majority of Germans, according to one Forsa survey. After all, the sun and wind do not supply energy for free.
Austrian alternative media AUF 1 report via Telegram (emphasis added):
The current Forsa survey on the subject of energy transition gives the federal government a catastrophic report. AlmAlmost 90 percent of Germans no longer believe in the so-called energy transition – a historically low figure. In a similar survey in 2011, almost 40 percent still hoped for its success. Chancellor Scholz is one of the few who are convinced. “We can and will create the energy transition,” he announced recently in Berlin.
German industry, on the other hand, is less optimistic and warns of a total exodus of the manufacturing sector due to the expected power shortage and enormous energy prices.”
AUF 1 reports here on its website that “only ten percent still believe that Germany’s energy requirements can actually be covered by solar and wind energy”.
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