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BlackWindMnt

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The Netherlands used to be a major gas producer nation itself. But now that they are going to close the Groningen gas fields they will rely on LNG imports. They have an LNG import terminal. There are also gas pipelines to Norway in both neighboring Belgium and Germany.

North Sea gas deposits have been going down for several years already. That was the whole economic rationale behind the NordStream 2 pipeline to Russia project. There is no viable way to get the massive amounts of renewables they want to work in an economically viable fashion without a variable load power source like natural gas to cover production shortfalls. Battery technology still isn't cheap enough for grid scale. And pumped storage can't be put just anywhere. The actual alternatives are burning coal or using nuclear power to generate electricity. But for political reasons those would be hard to sell in Europe. I still expect coal power to come back in big way though. Only question is where to get the coal. They closed the mines and most coal was coming from Russia already as well. Politics.
They are still pumping up some Groningen gas if im not mistaken because of some gas deal with Germany. At least that was the excuse some months ago pre war in januari. Not sure what my government is doing right now tho.

Dutch state affiliated news agency :p its in dutch tho....
title: More gas needed this year, because the germans have to little
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Helius

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He has a point... Aukus? Massive lack of transparency!!!!!

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters on Friday he spoke to Sogavare the day after the announcement of Aukus and he had not raised any objections.

When a leader of some Pacific island nation has more class than the self-professed paragons of "freedom and the democratic rules-based way of life".

You see here, the Solomons PM didn't behave like a petulant 6 year-old in front of ScoMo for turning the South Pacific nuclear. When turnabout is fair play, everybody and their mother throws a hissy fit.
 

Chish

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American ‘economists’: It’s not a bug if you call it a feature!

Other big brain suggestions include:
- stop looking for work to fix high unemployment
- legalise illegal drugs to win the war on drugs
- more guns in schools to solve school shootings
- have the rich pay less tax to solve excessive government debt
You miss Trump's " no test, no COVID"
 
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