Real Energy Rules: Germans Shred Wind Farm To Expand Critical Coal Supplies

Germans apparently aren’t keen on freezing in the dark, so they’ve started trashing wind turbines to expand the coal supplies that prevent that kind of misery.

There are more than 30,000 wind turbines spread across Deutschland, with thousands more off the German coast.

Notwithstanding brave talk about killing off their coal-fired power plants, made redundant by all of those thousands of whirling wonders, now it’s a case of full steam ahead. The future of German coalmines and the coal-fired power plants they fuel has never looked brighter.

As Michael Kern reports, irony comes in all shapes and sizes.

Germany Is Dismantling A Wind Farm To Make Way For A Coal Mine
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Michael Kern
26 October 2022

A wind farm is being dismantled in western Germany to make way for an expansion of an open-pit lignite coal mine in a “paradoxical” situation highlighting the current prioritization of energy security over clean energy in Europe’s biggest economy.

The dismantling of at least one wind turbine at the wind farm close to the German coal mine Garzweiler, operated by energy giant RWE, has already started. RWE says that lignite, or brown coal, has been mined from the Garzweiler coalfields for over 100 years.

RWE also said at the end of September that three of its lignite-fired coal units that were previously on standby would return to the electricity market on schedule in October.

“The three lignite units each have a capacity of 300 megawatts (MW). With their deployment, they contribute to strengthening the security of supply in Germany during the energy crisis and to saving natural gas in electricity generation,” RWE said last month.

Now the company is expanding the lignite mine at Garzweiler after a court in Münster in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia ruled in favor of the energy group in a land dispute in March this year to expand the lignite mine.

Commenting on the dismantling of wind turbines to make way for expanding a coal mine, Guido Steffen, a spokesperson for RWE, told the Guardian, “We realise this comes across as paradoxical.”

“But that is as matters stand,” Steffen added.

Earlier this week, the ministry for economic and energy affairs of the state of North-Rhine Westphalia urged RWE to abandon the plan to dismantle the wind farm.

“In the current situation, all potential for the use of renewable energy should be exhausted as much as possible and existing turbines should be in operation for as long as possible,” a spokesperson for the state’s ministry told the Guardian.
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Always pointless … now they’re being trashed to secure real energy.

3 thoughts on “Real Energy Rules: Germans Shred Wind Farm To Expand Critical Coal Supplies

  1. The resettlers receive generous compensation and a new piece of land. Modern houses can be built with it. There are only a few stubborn people who do not want to accept that. Or be sponsored by green zealots who don’t live there at all – no coal at all

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