Germany Is Dismantling A Wind Farm To Make Way For A Coal Mine

German coal minerWhen fantasy meets reality, reality always wins. 

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 realize this comes across as paradoxical.”

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

Not really, Steffen.  Where matters stand is Europe needs the coal power much more than the unreliable wind power.  Reality has won again.

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