Infact
35 / 100
Mostly False Germany

The text discusses potential savings of €70 billion by 2045 if Germany's energy transition plan changes, predicts increased costs for electricity imports and hydrogen by 2045, and suggests growing dependence on international markets.

Infact verdict: Mostly False (35/100).

The claims regarding Germany's energy transition and its economic implications are largely predictions and thus cannot be fully verified. The claim about potential savings of €70 billion by 2045 is supported by studies suggesting that optimized renewable energy expansion could lead to significant savings. However, this is contingent on changes to current plans. Predictions about future costs and dependencies, such as those related to hydrogen imports and electricity costs by 2045, are speculative and depend on numerous variables, including technological advancements and policy changes. Therefore, these claims are scored as predictions, reflecting their speculative nature.

August 21, 2026 Language: en 5 claims analyzed
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Individual claims

65
Mostly True Economics
Taxpayers and businesses could save around €70 billion by 2045 if the energy transition proceeds differently from what is currently planned.
The claim is supported by studies indicating potential savings through optimized renewable energy expansion. However, these savings are contingent on changes to current plans, making the claim plausible but uncertain. Sources such as Energate Messenger and Reuters discuss the potential for cost savings with better planning and efficiency.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 70
Web Consensus Weight 40
Source Quality Score 60
Source Quality Weight 20
Llm Reasoning Score 70
Llm Reasoning Weight 40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw 70
Weighted Total 65
Evidence Summary 3 web sources support potential savings with optimized energy transition.
27
Mostly False Economics
By 2037, the costs of importing electricity and operating gas-fired power plants will negate any savings from renewable sources.
This claim is a prediction about future economic conditions and cannot be verified at present. Evidence suggests that renewable energy costs are expected to decrease, potentially making them more cost-effective than gas-fired power plants. However, this remains speculative.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score None
Web Consensus Weight 40
Source Quality Score None
Source Quality Weight 20
Llm Reasoning Score 50
Llm Reasoning Weight 40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw 50
Weighted Total 27
Evidence Summary Prediction about future costs; speculative.
27
Mostly False Economics
By 2045, the costly import of hydrogen for power plants will hit the budget even harder.
This claim is a prediction and cannot be verified. Evidence indicates that hydrogen import costs could be significant, but this is speculative and depends on future market conditions and technological developments.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score None
Web Consensus Weight 40
Source Quality Score None
Source Quality Weight 20
Llm Reasoning Score 50
Llm Reasoning Weight 40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw 50
Weighted Total 27
Evidence Summary Prediction about future hydrogen import costs; speculative.
27
Mostly False Economics
Expenses for fuel and imports will increase by 2045.
This claim is a prediction and cannot be verified. Evidence suggests that global energy demand is expected to rise, which could increase fuel and import expenses. However, this remains speculative.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score None
Web Consensus Weight 40
Source Quality Score None
Source Quality Weight 20
Llm Reasoning Score 50
Llm Reasoning Weight 40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw 50
Weighted Total 27
Evidence Summary Prediction about future fuel and import expenses; speculative.
27
Mostly False Economics
Germany's dependence on international markets will grow.
This claim is a prediction and cannot be verified. Evidence indicates that Germany's economy is increasingly reliant on international markets, but future dependence is speculative.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score None
Web Consensus Weight 40
Source Quality Score None
Source Quality Weight 20
Llm Reasoning Score 50
Llm Reasoning Weight 40
Llm Reasoning Score Raw 50
Weighted Total 27
Evidence Summary Prediction about future market dependence; speculative.

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