JPMorgan: without nuclear power plants, Germany would produce 50% less electricity from fossil fuels in 2024
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Editorial team
According to JPMorgan estimates, Germany would produce 50% less electricity from fossil fuels and 84% less electricity from natural gas in 2024 if it did not shut down its nuclear power plants.
Electricity prices would be approximately 25% lower and the country would import half the amount of electricity.
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