by Azrael » Fri Jun 17, 2011 3:50 am
If you plan on reducing capacity and then change your mind, you don't end up with more capacity than you had at the beginning, you end up with the same.
It's like losing $20 at the slots and winning it back at poker. You're no richer than when you started.
Meeting greatly increased demand for electricity would require increasing capacity. I understand you aren't arguing for additional nuclear power plants in Germany, but existing capacity is already being used. The fact that the power plants may or may not be decommissioned in the future doesn't create free capacity.
Political games that end up not leading anywhere (which are preferable to political games that end up somewhere worse) don't increase capacity.
Let's shut the nukes down. No let's not. Nearly free power! Merely considering getting rid of nuclear power plants makes them free. It's like magic! Sorry, it doesn't work that way. The plants still have to be paid for, and they ain't cheap. And if you want more power, you'll need more plants. Word games don't make electricity.
Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently what kills you.