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minus-square@saltesclink8•1 year agoMakes sense. I’m sure they’ll go on improving to avoid such band-aids dependent on coal or Russian gas. Meanwhile in my country, coal be like breakfast cereal. I have moved to a 100% renewable area though. Can’t even get a gas stove 👍
minus-squareSkaveRatlinkfedilink8•1 year ago coal be like breakfast cereal I’m struggling to understand this metaphor
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoThe thing is that even with 100% renewables you still need to have thermal power stations. Right now it’s coal but I hopefully the German will be able to switch to biomass or hydrogen stations.
minus-square@saltesclink6•1 year agoAustralia. Where the coal comes from and what your country does with it ain’t our problem. We’ll even discount you if you’re going through it quick enough.
Makes sense.
I’m sure they’ll go on improving to avoid such band-aids dependent on coal or Russian gas.
Meanwhile in my country, coal be like breakfast cereal. I have moved to a 100% renewable area though. Can’t even get a gas stove 👍
I’m struggling to understand this metaphor
The thing is that even with 100% renewables you still need to have thermal power stations.
Right now it’s coal but I hopefully the German will be able to switch to biomass or hydrogen stations.
Which country?
Australia.
Where the coal comes from and what your country does with it ain’t our problem. We’ll even discount you if you’re going through it quick enough.