Do other European countries have similar consequences right now?
I must admit that I haven’t made a proper study on all alternatives, but it sure looks like that if Finland doesn’t get the their new nuclear power plant up and running by the winter, things are going be “interesting”.
Modern building are not designed to be without electricity, especially in wintertime.
Very interesting. I wonder if there are regrets yet in Germany on their stance against nuclear power…
Burning coal and choking in smog is a small price to pay, right?
Does Hamburg has city-supplied hot water?
I’m used to a system that delivers natural gas to individual houses/businesses. So, you can’t tell what people are specifically doing with the gas (heating the house or just water, or just cooking). I’m aware that New York has city-wide steam – is there something similar with Hamburg?
Better safe than sorry. It is good to make plans for when it might happen instead of not preparing it at all.
People however also need to understand that it is not happening at the moment nor is it imminently planned. It is a mechanism for when all goes south.
So it’s literally a cold war now.
I dont understand how they’d enforce that. If I have an electric shower in my apartment, how do they know what time I’m using it?
There is no “energy crisis”
Or “Russia energy crisis”
What there is a crisis in is the willingness of “leaders” to allow the populace to develop peoples’ own power supplies.
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Do other European countries have similar consequences right now?
I must admit that I haven’t made a proper study on all alternatives, but it sure looks like that if Finland doesn’t get the their new nuclear power plant up and running by the winter, things are going be “interesting”.
Modern building are not designed to be without electricity, especially in wintertime.
Very interesting. I wonder if there are regrets yet in Germany on their stance against nuclear power…
Burning coal and choking in smog is a small price to pay, right?
Does Hamburg has city-supplied hot water?
I’m used to a system that delivers natural gas to individual houses/businesses. So, you can’t tell what people are specifically doing with the gas (heating the house or just water, or just cooking). I’m aware that New York has city-wide steam – is there something similar with Hamburg?
Better safe than sorry. It is good to make plans for when it might happen instead of not preparing it at all.
People however also need to understand that it is not happening at the moment nor is it imminently planned. It is a mechanism for when all goes south.
So it’s literally a cold war now.
I dont understand how they’d enforce that. If I have an electric shower in my apartment, how do they know what time I’m using it?
There is no “energy crisis”
Or “Russia energy crisis”
What there is a crisis in is the willingness of “leaders” to allow the populace to develop peoples’ own power supplies.
“leaders” enforcing centralized monopoly utilities.
And not just in Europe – but in Africa as well.
This constitutes a cassius belli and Germany along with NAto should declare war on Russia.
Trump laughing from the (political) afterlife