Strom shock in Europe: wind -laving drives prices up!

Strom shock in Europe: wind -laving drives prices up!

Schweden, Land - In Sweden it is bubbling! The alarming increase in electricity prices put the country into turmoil, and the culprits are quickly identified: the Germans! Germany puts pressure on a remarkable "dark low" because both wind and solar energy weaken. This doldrum has caused the prices to go through the ceiling on the electricity exchange, and the effects are noticeable throughout Europe.

The Swedish Minister of Energy Ebba Busch breaks out her displeasure. On X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, she complained about the extreme fluctuations in electricity prices. Already announced: In the south of Sweden, prices could increase to more than 8 crowns per kilowatt hour between 5 and 6 p.m. "This is a result of the shutdown of the nuclear power plants," said Busch, as of the Welt reported. This energy policy of the Germans has also suffered from Norway: A record of 13.16 NKR per kilowatt hour was reported-the highest level since 2009! Terje Aasland, Norway's Minister of Energy, desperately: "This is an absolutely shitty situation."

The debate about nuclear power - a wire rope act!

Busch gives the Germans to complicity on the dilemma and demands brazen measures. Sweden is planning the construction of new nuclear power plants by 2030. Germany, on the other hand, exports its electricity, even if the domestic market is suffering. This different approach ensures explosive in Europe. The arguments not only develop on the political stage-Twitter personalities also interfere. The AfD MP, Leif Erik Holm, also took the keyboard and illustrated the urgency of the situation, as on Twitter documented.

industry groans under costs

German industry suffers. Industries such as the steel industry are particularly affected, where ad hoc needs to be used for expensive electricity solutions. The nervousness grows and the companies wonder how long this situation is still wearable. In the middle of this crisis, many hope for general reforms in energy policy.

summarized the consequences of Germany's energy policy in the focus of criticism. The effects can be felt beyond the national borders and calls for new ways in energy generation. As long as the discussion cooks, it remains to be seen which concrete steps take Europe to escape from this energy.

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