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Russia Revisited: Germany’s Winter Wind & Solar Drought Results in Soviet Style Power Rationing
Soviet shortages led to the gag about “what has 100 legs and eats cabbage?” 50 Muscovites lining up to buy sausage.
Wind and solar obsessed Germans must feel a little like the USSR’s (unwilling) vegetarians at the moment.
Their endless seas of solar panels are plastered thick with snow and ice and, accordingly, producing two fifths, of five eighths of very little.
And their 30,000 wind turbines have downed tools, too. With bitterly cold, dead calm conditions across the country, wind power output has been reduced to an occasional trickle.