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lynn@lynn@smol.ch (2026-07-21 15:56:28)
@brettm also another important part is that germany just hasn't transitioned to 100% clean energy. so it doesn't really matter if it could, they still cut a large source of non-fossil fuel energy with no backup plan. i have trouble believing this was all 'for the good' and a net positive when we still burn coal and lignite in germany.
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lynn@lynn@smol.ch (2026-07-21 16:05:55)
@brettm im going to just read some articles on it because i think it just doesnt have enough context in a microblog message
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💙🩷💜 Brett [he/him/any]@brettm@swarm.coiloptic.org (2026-07-21 16:10:51)
for sure! the report from lazard investment bank i mentioned is at https://www.lazard.com/research-insights/levelized-cost-of-energyplus-lcoeplus/
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