Ijon Tichy

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Ijon Tichy

Ijon Tichy

@AM44628

Katılım Mart 2025
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Latimer Alder
Latimer Alder@latimeralder·
Climate Myth Buster: 'Fossil fuels are dying because of the Renewables Revolution' No. They're not. All three of oil, gas and coal are being used in record all-time high quantities! Don't let the Green Grifters hoodwink you!
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Aryo
Aryo@AryoSomeGumul·
Chyba odłamki
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Patrycja Anna Tepper
Patrycja Anna Tepper@tepper_anna·
Piękny profil retro🇩🇪 W latach 80': 54% Niemców uważało komputery za raczej niesympatyczne 45% było przekonanych, że coraz częstsze korzystanie z komputerów komplikuje codzienne życie Tylko 29% Niemców uważało, że ​​codzienna praca mogłaby stać się ciekawsza dzięki komputerom
Retrojournal_de@Retrojournal_de

1980er: Computer machen das Leben komplizierter 😅 Heute: Ohne Computer kein Leben mehr vorstellbar. 54 % fanden sie unsympathisch – ich wette, die haben nie einen C64 gestartet 😉 #RetroComputing

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Ijon Tichy@AM44628·
@BareLeft In the UK? You absolutely suck at building and organising public transport. It is poor, and no money in the world would make it better.
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Le Polynésien 🇵🇫
Le Polynésien 🇵🇫@How_Tiny_UK_Is·
@schneider_chris @business 2020 — > 2 reactors (Fessenheim) closed due a stupid German blackmail 2026 —> +1 EPR (Flamanville) opened with a French middlefinger to the Germans So yes , France must accelerate with 14 new EPRs by 2040-2050
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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
France is on track for its highest level of nuclear generation for March since 2019, helping to support power markets across Europe bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Ijon Tichy
Ijon Tichy@AM44628·
@radioactivered Germans are used to admitting doing stupid things... ...but they don't plan to build any new nuclear plants anymore either...
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Ijon Tichy
Ijon Tichy@AM44628·
@LewisStanding1 @colinwalker79 Sure. If we had more alternatives to electricity generated from gas, we would have saved it even more... We don't because we decided to go renewables at whatever cost destroying all energy security we had, killing industry and increasing financial burden on people via inflation.
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Lewis Standing
Lewis Standing@LewisStanding1·
@AM44628 @colinwalker79 You may have misinterpreted what I've said. Saved as in renewables provided the energy at a lower cost, vs the expense of gas generation.
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Colin Walker
Colin Walker@colinwalker79·
"UK’s Renewables Output Hits Record, Helping to Blunt Iran Shock" Solar & wind fleet was producing about 34 gigawatts around midday. Gas dropped to just over a gigawatt - making up only 2.4% of the power mix bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Troels Christensen
Troels Christensen@tc_thrane·
How far can you go for ten euros in an #ICE car and a #BEV with today's prices in Denmark 🇩🇰 Again today, #WindPower alone covers near 100% of the #electricity demand, so home charging at night (or noon) is the cheapest and greenest, making it almost free to drive your BEV🔋🚘
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Ijon Tichy
Ijon Tichy@AM44628·
@latimeralder and it won't be even cheap cheap, just a little bit cheaper than it is now. WTF politicians have in their fucking head?
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Ijon Tichy@AM44628·
@latimeralder Everyone says it will get cheaper, but 4 years later it is getting more expensive. Denmark (most power from wind turbines) has more expensive electricity than France (nuclear)... All projections I have seen won't see cheaper electricity for at least another 5-10 years.
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Latimer Alder
Latimer Alder@latimeralder·
Listen up, 'green' peeps! Learn from Latimer Electricity is only a small part of our energy system. About 20% 70%+ of Britain's total energy does NOT come via the plug in the wall. But up the gas main, or down the pump nozzle.
Latimer Alder@latimeralder

Where does Britain get its energy from? 39% from oil 32% from gas 10% from wind and a few odds and sods. This may come as a shock to renewables fans. Be gentle with them. It upsets their world view

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Little Fish
Little Fish@LittleFish9305·
@latimeralder yeah but, if everyone bought an electric car and switched to electric heating and appliances, there would be need for oil and gas....said some arse sitting on the motorway.
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Piotr Hennig
Piotr Hennig@PHenomenall920·
@2_Nemo2 @AM44628 @PietruszynskiJ Nadzór PAA jest właśnie po to żeby część prac można było zacząć przed pełna dokumentacją. Normalnie pierwsza koparka mogłaby wjechać w momencie jak zakończy się cały proces administracyjny (czyli długie lata papierologi) a tak można zacząć szybciej
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Janusz Pietruszyński
Janusz Pietruszyński@PietruszynskiJ·
Rząd przyjął projekt zmian w specustawie jądrowej Sprawdźmy po co zostało to zrobione
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Lc0
Lc0@Lc01575970·
@vtchakarova France may lack operating efficiency and scale but in terms of strategic industrial positioning, it's probably the top European country.
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Ijon Tichy
Ijon Tichy@AM44628·
@PLCount @MattGubba It wouldn't be an issue if gas didn't play the role in power generation.The UK has switched off all coal plants a long time ago.Politicians removed one source of energy replacing it with gas. PLUS they closed gas storage facilities!It is not a bad decision, it is gross negligence
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Mark Z
Mark Z@PLCount·
@AM44628 @MattGubba It’s also a broken pricing system where gas is always the most expensive but smallest component but sets the price.
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Matt Gubba
Matt Gubba@MattGubba·
UK energy costs are now 4x higher than in the US. Not double. Not triple. Four times. And we’re told this is “progress”. Factories are shutting. Investment is leaving. Jobs are disappearing. Why? Because Labour is pushing Ed Miliband’s Net Zero lunacy at any cost. Shutting down our own energy. Blocking North Sea drilling. Forcing reliance on expensive imports. Then acting surprised when bills explode. This isn’t climate policy. It’s economic self-harm. Other countries back their own energy. Britain punishes it. This is ideology over common sense. And we’re all paying the price.
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Ijon Tichy
Ijon Tichy@AM44628·
@Hitchslap1 Question is what is your caloric deficit. After a long diet your metabolism slows down a lot, and the caloric deficit becomes awfully low.
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