kravietz 🦇 on Nostr: #Germany electricity production CO2 intensity with and without #nuclear - last year, ...
#Germany electricity production CO2 intensity with and without #nuclear - last year, Germany’s average annual intensity was ~400 gCO2eq/kWh while France’s was ~50. But if Germany kept nuclear power running, it’s average annual emissions would drop four times to ~100 gCO2eq/kWh.
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