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I have said for years there is a looming energy problem. BST bless him has told me no, you are getting your knickers in a twist for nothing. Well look now. Now we are at the face of it.It's cold and hard.We need affordable energy. Where is it coming from?
You're talking about political priorities. I agree with you that we've (the whole of Europe) f**ked up massively in hitching our wagon to gas when Putin can rig the market. No arguments there.My point previously had been that we have the technical capability to get off fossil fuels if we want to. They are two different issues.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 26, 2022, 08:13:36 pmYou're talking about political priorities. I agree with you that we've (the whole of Europe) f**ked up massively in hitching our wagon to gas when Putin can rig the market. No arguments there.My point previously had been that we have the technical capability to get off fossil fuels if we want to. They are two different issues. Switzerland haven't been hit as bad. Most of their energy comes from solar, nuclear, etc.Imagine if we'd been more forward thinking years ago...
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on August 26, 2022, 08:46:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 26, 2022, 08:13:36 pmYou're talking about political priorities. I agree with you that we've (the whole of Europe) f**ked up massively in hitching our wagon to gas when Putin can rig the market. No arguments there.My point previously had been that we have the technical capability to get off fossil fuels if we want to. They are two different issues. Switzerland haven't been hit as bad. Most of their energy comes from solar, nuclear, etc.Imagine if we'd been more forward thinking years ago...I agree that we e been stupid in relying so heavily on a fuel whose price can be weaponised by an enemy. But Switzerland is a special case. 60% of their electricity is produced by hydro plants in the Alps, with water falling up to 2km vertical drop before it hits the turbines.
Switzerland does demonstrate the possibility of green energy though.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 26, 2022, 08:56:13 pmQuote from: DonnyOsmond on August 26, 2022, 08:46:51 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 26, 2022, 08:13:36 pmYou're talking about political priorities. I agree with you that we've (the whole of Europe) f**ked up massively in hitching our wagon to gas when Putin can rig the market. No arguments there.My point previously had been that we have the technical capability to get off fossil fuels if we want to. They are two different issues. Switzerland haven't been hit as bad. Most of their energy comes from solar, nuclear, etc.Imagine if we'd been more forward thinking years ago...I agree that we e been stupid in relying so heavily on a fuel whose price can be weaponised by an enemy. But Switzerland is a special case. 60% of their electricity is produced by hydro plants in the Alps, with water falling up to 2km vertical drop before it hits the turbines. And we are an island with a tidal range of around 7-10m on one of the strongest tides in the world (second to Canada) that the government itself has estimated has the capability to deliver at least 20% of our electricity needs. To date it has blocked every tidal project and current delivers exactly 0%.https://www.renewableuk.com/page/WaveTidalEnergyhttps://www.energymonitor.ai/tech/renewables/the-mystery-of-the-uks-untapped-tidal-power
Well there's one thing for sure. This crisis will force the pace of de-gasification. We should have been subsidising renewal capability for the past decade. But we haven't. So I've wanted to have solar panels on my roof, but the economic case for me didn't remotely add up.If grid leccy is going north of 50p/kWh because of gas prices, that totally changes the economics. I reckon a solar panel and battery system would pay for itself in 6-8 years at that price.
Try life under Putin Nudge. Life in Russia is much harder than here
Quote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 10:26:23 pmTry life under Putin Nudge. Life in Russia is much harder than hereWTF!?
Quote from: Nudga on August 26, 2022, 10:38:38 pmQuote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 10:26:23 pmTry life under Putin Nudge. Life in Russia is much harder than hereWTF!?Seriously. Their life is shite.
Quote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 10:41:05 pmQuote from: Nudga on August 26, 2022, 10:38:38 pmQuote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 10:26:23 pmTry life under Putin Nudge. Life in Russia is much harder than hereWTF!?Seriously. Their life is shite.Yeah I know, it's been shite for years, I just don't get why you threw that in.
Mate, it's about commodities. Just like it was in the 70s.Putin is throttling the supply of gas. Mostly that is it.We should not rely on the likes of Putin and OPEC for our energy.
Kids raiding a McDonalds in Nottingham the other day. It's just a start, there will be a crime wave.
Quote from: River Don on August 26, 2022, 08:04:23 pmMate, it's about commodities. Just like it was in the 70s.Putin is throttling the supply of gas. Mostly that is it.We should not rely on the likes of Putin and OPEC for our energy.Putin maybe throttling supply causing prices to rise, but don’t forget that April’s rise in the price cap was decided last October, a few months before he invaded Ukraine, this has been coming and predicted by the experts long before the invasion, and the Government did just as they are doing now, sat on their hands!