Between dreams and realities in Germany

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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by Exnihiloest » 09/01/24, 17:47

Christophe wrote:Um...what's going on in Germany at the moment?

Obviously it's omerta on our shit... : roll:
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Point :
Germany: why farmers are taking to the streets
Le Figaro :
Germany: Olaf Scholz faces the anger of farmers
France Blue:
“It’s chaos!” : German farmers demonstrate, big disturbances at the border
BFM:
TRACTORS IN BERLIN, ROADS BLOCKED, STRIKES: GERMANY FACING LARGE SCOPE OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
CNEWS:
GERMANY: FARMERS MOBILIZE AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT AND BLOCK THE ROADS
France 24
Germany: strong mobilization of farmers angry against the Scholz government

Etc., etc...

This is what Christophe calls “omerta” : roll: : Lol: .
For some people, the omerta is what goes beyond the tip of their nose and does not filter through their blinders.
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by gegyx » 09/01/24, 18:05

: Cheesy: articles posted the day after...

And it started at the beginning of the year, in many villages...

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by Exnihiloest » 11/01/24, 17:57

gegyx wrote::cheesy: articles posted the day after...
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Work time.
While the journalists investigate.
Among idiots accustomed to writing anything out of Pavlovian reflex, the very idea that it would take time before reporting facts and analyzing them seriously does not even occur to them (in fact it has- they one?).

In addition, some articles are from 8/4, others from 9/4, so no later than the radical but false comments in Christophe's post.
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by gegyx » 11/01/24, 22:54

says the one who claims to have a big brain and who spits out all the articles at once without checking
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by Exnihiloest » 12/01/24, 12:31

gegyx wrote:says the one who claims to have a big brain and who spits out all the articles at once without checking

I don't claim that. On the other hand, yours seems so small to me that in addition to producing such a lousy response, it doesn't even allow you to be aware of it.
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by gegyx » 12/01/24, 13:29

blabla ...

Worse than none your majesty :D
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by Remundo » 19/01/24, 21:48

perhaps also that the Germans had some problems sourcing natural gas...

but indeed, NCSH notes very factual and relevant elements.
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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by sicetaitsimple » 06/02/24, 18:07

A rather well done article on what was announced yesterday in Germany:
https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/ge ... -mechanism.
To summarize, calls for tenders for 10GW of so-called “hydrogen ready” combined cycles, which would start with natural gas and which would be converted to hydrogen around the mid-2030s.
It's very ambitious, because they're starting from nothing. Everything must be built: the hydrogen production capacities, the transport network, the storage capacities and the power plants themselves.
We have time to talk about it again....
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by izentrop » 06/02/24, 19:10

Hydrogen = hallucinogen, they are sinking ever deeper into fiction... Coal is not ready to be abandoned.
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by gegyx » 06/02/24, 19:32

In the USA, my host, an electrical engineer, took me to where he worked, in a coal-fired power plant. Just the oven part which was super clean. We could see a metal mesh conveyor belt passing through the enclosure of a cylindrical furnace, bringing coal crushed into pieces of one cm, and it burned.
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