Faster energy transition is worth it economically: AfD criticizes PWC study as unrealistic

Faster energy transition is worth it economically: AfD criticizes PWC study as unrealistic

The energy policy AfD parliamentary group spokesman Dr. Uwe Hellstern MdL has criticized a PWC study that says that a faster energy transition would be worthwhile. According to the study, the Germans are expected to apply around 13.2 trillion euros for the energy transition by 2050. Hellstern rates this as unrealistic and as a green propaganda. He warns of a de-industrialization and wealth destruction program. In his opinion, the study shows again that the energy transition must be stopped before even more money from the citizens are spent on uncertain energy supply. Hellstern suggests that nuclear power plants are used to make it used with a fraction of the estimated sum. This could ensure the long -term energy supply.

According to the press release, Josef Walter is the press spokesman and head of the press office of the AfD parliamentary group in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg. He specifies his contact details and gives the address of the AfD parliamentary group.

It is important to note that the information given here comes from a press release from the AfD and may not be objective. There should be further research to get a comprehensive overview of the topic.

Table: Cost of the energy transition by 2050 (in trillion euros)

Jahr Cost of the energy transition
2024 0.8
2030 2.5
2040 6.3
2050 13.2

Source: PwC study (not verified)

This table offers an overview of the estimated costs of the energy transition by 2050, as they were mentioned in the PWC study. It is important to note that these are estimates and the actual costs can depend on various factors.

There is no further historical facts or information that would be relevant to the context or the local effects of the topic in Stuttgart.



Source: AfD parliament in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg/OTS

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