>>14090382>everything1 out of 5 sources talk about coal, and even there it is about them running at max power, which, for coal plants, often means highest efficiency.
2 out of 5 explicitly say the rise of renewables allows cheaper exports, which leads to more countries buying it.
The other 2 sources show independent numbers to make the claim of before reasonable
>2016Thats literaly one out of five sources. 1 is live time, 2 in 2019, one is 2018 and one, as said, 2016.
Renewables made up for more than 30% since 2015 and got to about 50% in 2020, 46% in 2021, meaning they make up for a big part of the electricity and they already were highly responsible for energy exports in 2016 and before.
The coal plants got closed because it isnt econonically reasonable to further use them, because they have to pay for the amount of energy that couldnt be created by renewables that had to be turned off for them.
>talks about how i supposedly change my stand point so that it better fits within my data>cries about coal being a main energy source after seeing sources that explicitly validate the claims i madeOh and by the way, if you would spend more than 3 seconds on google to do your "research", you would probably find even more sources that claim my points.
Dumb faggot