daveman
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The German green sources were not stable, thus putting the Poles and Czechs in danger of unplanned outages. Of course they did the right thing for their customers by being able to disconnect from the unstable German power.Daveboy, you seem to be getting even more remarkably stupid. The utilities were purchasing the much cheaper electricity from Germany. The owners of the generating plants, coal and gas, were losing money. So, they get the political structure in those nations to outlaw the import of German produced electricity. Using that nonsensical "stealing the use of our grid" talking point.
So now the Poles and Czechs get to pay more for the electricity for the benefit of the owners of the generating plants. I can well understand how a "Conservative" would think that would be a good deal.
But then, you automatically and unthinkingly see everything green as good and righteous and holy.
Oh, and ask yourself why the German energy was cheaper: It actually wasn't. Green energy can't compete without massive tax subsidies.