luke-tsjirp.bsky.social
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Exactly, they didn't inform the Biden admin of the Kursk attack either.
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It didn't seem to make much sense in the first place, why go through all the trouble when you can just program them at launch.
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Wordt aan gewerkt, vanaf volgend jaar komen de eerste 1+ GWh projecten online, en er zijn tal van kleinere projecten in aanbouw. Een overzicht heb ik helaas niet kunnen vinden.
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If only
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oh gaaf, dat had ik met even googlen niet meteen gevonden. Zo kan groei zonPV doorzetten en blijft het stroomnet stabiel/wordt het op den duur zelfs stabieler.
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Hoeveel GWh aan energieopslag zou het kosten om dit op te vangen? 1GWh kost ongeveer 250 miljoen, er is momenteel 1,4GWh in aanbouw in NL en 2,8GWh in BE
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Vraag me af of hiermee geexperimenteerd wordt www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAf-...
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Klopt het dat Frankrijk de exportcapaciteit van Spanje expres laag houdt om minder met hun goedkope stroom te hoeven concurreren op de Europese markt?
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Grid-forming inverters, misschien gewoon draaiende massa als stabilisatie/energie opslag. Technische oplossingen zijn er genoeg.
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Canada has lots of LNG, if only they would build some terminals on the east coast
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Fuel supply is also a prime target, and you can't charge a gas or diesel car from solar panels.
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One theory is that a link to France failed and because Spain was exporting a lot of power the sudden overcapacity tripped safety measures and caused everything to shut down. It's all just speculation at this point though.
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Dit is nou een probleem dat de markt prima op kan lossen, als het rendabel is wordt er wel geinvesteerd in batterijen of worden mensen (financieel) gestimuleerd om meer in het weekend te gaan werken.
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100W kan wel met A label, de lampen bij de bouwmarkt/supermarkt zijn bagger je kan beter online kopen, veel betere kwaliteit voor zelfde prijs
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Voor LEDs zijn ze best streng, ik koop lampen met D label maar wel 95 CRI. Wat ik wel zeer op prijs stel zijn de informatiebladen die voor LEDs nu verplicht zijn (als onderdeel van deze richtlijn?): www.lampdirect.nl/media/datash...
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nobody is claiming that it is.
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learning english isn't hard, there's no need for it to be a primary language outside of Ireland.
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No, not "all tech". AI uses several orders of magnitude more than simple video and images.
Regardless, the solution is not to use no energy, the solution is to produce clean energy.
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european democrats? we don't need some ripoff of american politics thank you
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Worrying about the energy use of online video is crazy lol, and I say that not having flown for years and not owning a car.
This kind of thing is literally on the order of a million times less impactful than eating a little less meat or taking the bike/train.
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Yes, and this is infinitely more valuable than any PR campaign they could have financed instead. And if you don't see how maybe you should try traveling a little yourself.
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They're still fucking themselves with the China tariffs, hopefully the EU and China can cooperate and prevent any kind of dumping.
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Article 7 when
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It would be a waste to toss out the framework for European cooperation established by NATO even if the NA part is dropped.
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Well yeah one is the largest war in Europe since WW2. The other is a decades old conflict in the middle east, in which we have relatively little geopolitical interest and not much influence over the outcome.
While what is happening in Gaza is terrible, making the comparison does not help your case.
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The top net and proper support for the side nets instead of some haphazardly draped netting halfway up the poles makes all the difference.
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they will, this is a pretext for ending sanctions "nobody else would give us eggs!"
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maybe they should include the parties they want concessions from in the negotiations next time 🤔
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UK isn't in this deal and Norway is part of the EEA making it hard to single out (and if you do the whole EU will respond)
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this was fine when Biden did it and it still is, houthis need to keep their hands off the boats
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ugh I hoped Rutte would suck less in an international role.
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This doesn't mean much, they just plan for all possible scenarios, as they should.
When Hungary ratifies their accession we can talk about confirmed.
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Er zijn in die tijd ook heel wat nieuwe woningen bijgebouwd, voor het effect van isolatie zou je naar gasvraag per woning moeten kijken.
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I think it's better to keep them until they're ordered to leave. First realise they can't do much harm, we can just park some artillery nearby and blow them if they try anything. Second it gives us leverage over the US, if they become truly hostile we take all the gear and hand it to Ukraine.
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Those are retaliatory tariffs that will only be enacted if the US tariffs are
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They can't do a whole lot without support from the host countries. And their soldiers are quite friendly with ours as they often train together, so it's unlikely they would follow orders for any hostilities (which would likely be suicidal if they were followed).
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Please take some reading comprehension classes or something. I was pointing out the irony of your comment, whether your claim was true or not (and I even said it likely was) is irrelevant to the point I was making.
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I just found it funny that you show up to a post about making claims without evidence to... make a claim without evidence.
I mean in your case the claim was probably true, but not adding the link in this context was, to borrow some of your vocab, pretty stupid.
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very cool, just take a country's mineral rights under duress. You know what, I hope they make a deal, then rip it up after joining the EU.
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are you just trying to reenact the screenshot here or what?
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they are not communists in any sense of the word
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russia is de facto at war, the semantics don't matter.
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All this talk of not "not poking the bear" when it comes to russia yet they poke us nonstop without consequence.
We need to be stopping and thoroughly inspecting every russian (or bound to/from russia) ship that passes the Gulf of Finland and the Danish straits.