25 percent of Germanys electricity now comes from renewable sources
Yeah, right, James, thanks for the heads up!
I meant that the policy of Germany considering RENEWABLE energy is sensible because "Thanks to its FiT, 25 percent of Germanys electricity now comes from solar, wind and biomass."
But speaking of Germany's overall policy you are right:
It is considered that Germany will shut down it's last nuclear facility in 2021, which explains why they are switching back to coal. But what do you hate more: CO2 or radiation? I agree with you that this coal policy is not sensible at all, because coal plants pollute twice as much than gas plants. I doubt Germany will accomplish it's emmission goals (40 percent less CO2 in 2020) acting like this, Maybe there still need to be bigger carrots shown to the german investors in order not to invest in dirty coal plants and go renewable instead?