In Switzerland hydro accounts for about 57% of generation capacity, nuclear around 37%. While renewables other than hydro provide less than 4%. Coal etc about 2.5%. It’s also connected to the European grid should it need to import. So no, it’s not likely to freeze anytime soon.
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Switzerland has a lot of river dams.
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And we have a winner: most stupid tweet of the day. Congrats. Hall of shame.
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Go to minute 16. She has just explained what causes it, and from this moment what the effect would be: 33 years of cold.
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Also in Amsterdam it's a bitty too cold to my liking. A Ukrainian lady scientist in the UK explained in 2019 why she thought a few decades of lower temps could soon arrive. If so, we're not going to be happy. What to expect, she tells from minute 16.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyyuouPSNEA …
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