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Electricity from Fossil Fuels
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Olof Nordenstam
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2022
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China
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A country's energy policy is critical to success in the transition from fossil fuels. France moved quickly to nuclear power. Canada has abundandant hydropower. Japan shut down nuclear power after Fukushima, but is now restoring it. Germany has made a huge effort to do it with wind and solar alone. Denmark is using biofuels for backup.
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11:25, 3 December 2022Thumbnail for version as of 11:25, 3 December 20221,962 × 1,212 (469 KB)David MacQuigg (talk | contribs){{Image_Details |description = Electricity from Fossil Fuels |author = Olof Nordenstam |copyright = LowCarbonPower.org |source = https://lowcarbonpower.org/chart#fossil |date-created = 2022 |pub-country = China |notes = A country's energy policy is critical to success in the transition from fossil fuels. France moved quickly to nuclear power. Canada has abundandant hydropower. Japan shut down nuclear power after Fukushima, but is now restoring it. Germany has made a hu...

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