Gas prices - Where is gas still affordable?

  • Erstellt am 2022-07-14 09:22:14

Deliverer

2022-07-15 17:20:46
  • #1
You really have to read beforehand before posting in forums. Gerd is not involved in the energy transition at all. And the subsidy cash-ins sit at RWE and co. These amounts are also very quickly found.
 

Pinkiponk

2022-07-15 20:39:07
  • #2
That is one of the points I don’t understand, why for example more use of solar thermal energy is not made in African countries. That interests me: Does such a soldier "automatically" have to be a worse fighter? For example, I am impressed by Israeli women. In a bikini on the beach and two hours later in uniform, with an aura that makes me, even if I were a man, prefer not to mess with them. The Cologne New Year's Eve would certainly have turned out differently with such women. (And privately they might actually like to wear taffeta dresses in yellow or a shade of yellow. ;-) ) Your related contributions have had an effect on me, although I am no longer a Green. Yesterday, during the handover of our heating system, I checked again with our heating engineer that we can switch our gas heating to a heat pump at any time if we want. Wishful thinking and dreaming are an important preliminary stage of developments and improvements. I am of the opinion that people who do not "constantly" take vacation flights, eat enormously cheap meat multiple times a day, etc., can certainly put a log in the fireplace. It is unrealistic to expect "everything" from everyone. I have already presented here the principle to give up 3 things that are easy to give up, two things that require a bit of overcoming, and maybe one thing that (rather) is difficult. ;-) And the next generation may come up with 4-3-2 due to better education, different socialization, more knowledge, or higher pressure to endure. :)
 

Deliverer

2022-07-15 21:12:15
  • #3
Nice post, thanks for the praise and all the best in your new home!

Did you mean here:

really solar thermal? In our latitudes it is already busy waiting 90% of the time. I can’t imagine that in a country where water is already scarce, that much of it is also needed hot, so that one would want to roll it out on a large scale...
The area and the money are a hundred times better used for photovoltaics. That at least stabilizes the grid during the day and especially in the industrial sector enables a lot of replacement of old combustion engines.

Caution: The post is based on gut feeling combined with prejudices - I have never been there.
 

Marvinius

2022-07-15 21:26:38
  • #4
Can we turn the one-liner into a kind of "fatheru ser When there is no wind, 100 wind turbines produce just as many kWh as 1000 wind turbines, namely 0.0 kWh. And if it’s also nighttime or a dark lull in winter, the contribution of the "renewables" is 0.0 kWh. What is so hard to understand about that? :rolleyes: But thanks for confirming my earlier remarks here in the forum. :) One small tip on the side: if you realize you’re riding a dead horse, just get off......
 

Marvinius

2022-07-15 21:31:13
  • #5

Without the gas supplied by Gas-Gerd, unfortunately your energy transition is doomed, because only gas power plants can be controlled quickly enough. Dream over, surcharge in reality. Does it already hurt?
 

Steven

2022-07-15 21:38:41
  • #6


Hello Pinkiponk

not necessarily, but the chance is greater. And I wouldn’t experiment with that.
I have commanded over 100 men in the field at times. I gave the order and had to assume that the soldiers would follow it.
If the evening before I had seen someone in a blonde wig and yellow taffeta dress in a bar, it would be hard for me to have him secure my flank. More likely, he would be conducting front reconnaissance.
If a woman lies on the beach in a bikini and supports me in the air in full gear the next day, what should be bad about that?

Steven
 

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