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ReptileMan 3 hours ago

Indeed. Steel mills, aluminum smelters and glass factories really adore the intermittent nature of renewables.

ZeroGravitas 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Smelters in Australia are leaning on the fossil-friendly politicians to stop getting in the way of renewables because they can't compete with global prices unless they use renewables.

jqpabc123 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Unlike in the USA --- they obviously look beyond the rhetoric to grasp the fact that renewables help lower energy costs even if their industry doesn't fully depend on them.

Danox 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Germany screwed themselves.

uecker an hour ago | parent [-]

The world screwed itself by not investing in renewables earlier. Germany paid a high price for being early, but we all should be thankful for Germany creating an economy of scale and bringing cost down.

And while the extreme right wing propaganda claims that Germany is doomed because of the Energiewende for the last 20 years or so, it is somehow still the third largest economy.

jqpabc123 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Yes, that probably explains why US imports of steel and aluminum continue to grow, even with a 25% tariff.

US manufacturers and consumers just love the added cost --- aka, inflation.

https://www.steel.org/2026/03/steel-imports-up-4-6-in-januar...