In the worst case, an energy crisis threatens in Bavaria. The Association of Energy and Water Management is now making the CSU responsible for the current situation with pithy words. “She was afraid of the angry citizen, who is against everything that affects him in any way.”

Against the background of the impending energy shortage in Bavaria, the Association of Bavarian Energy and Water Industries (VBEW) has made the CSU responsible for the emergency. “In the last two decades, the Bavarian state government has always taken the easiest way when it comes to energy supply,” said Managing Director Detlef Fischer of the editorial network Germany (RND) and listed: “Nuclear power plants switched off, power lines described as monster structures, pumped storage power plants prevented and the expansion of wind power delayed. “

The state government would have been afraid of the population: “She was afraid of the angry citizen who is against everything that affects him in any way. That was the coalition with the citizens à la Seehofer,” Fischer continued. “It has therefore not systematically dealt with the future energy supply in our federal state and has regularly taken cover for large projects. Everything that is somehow cute was promoted,” he added.

And further: “The result was 700,000 photovoltaic systems that are not available in winter, and an industry that has relied on natural gas as an energy source due to the many advantages it has had so far.”