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Stephen Lecce
Stephen Lecce@Sflecce·
As Ireland shut down all coal power plants last year, Ontario was ahead of the curve 11 years ago, replacing coal with 24/7 nuclear power to bridge the gap. Ireland joins a growing list of other European nations seriously considering or investing in nuclear energy to power the next century of jobs, growth, and energy independence.
Business Post@businessposthq

A new law to reverse the ban on nuclear energy in Ireland will be introduced to the Dáil by Fianna Fáil TD James O’Connor, the Business Post has learned. businesspost.ie/api/oc-post/?u…

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💙💛 Regina Laska
💙💛 Regina Laska@Sunnymica·
Russland hatte bis heute ein hochmodernes Kriegsschiff. Bestückt mit acht Kalibr-Marschflugkörpern, Reichweite 2000 Kilometer. Es sind genau diese Kalibr, mit denen Russland seit über vier Jahren ukrainische Städte beschießt. Wohnhäuser, Krankenhäuser, Strominfrastruktur. Stationiert war das Schiff im wichtigsten Öl-Export-Hafen des Landes an der Ostsee, Auftrag: Schutz vor ukrainischen Drohnen. Hatte! Genau dieses Schiff hat die Ukraine heute versenkt. Mit Drohnen. Direkt vor Putins Haustür. Hundert Kilometer von St. Petersburg. Russland verteidigt seine eigene Hauptstadt-Region nicht mehr zuverlässig. Außerdem erwischt: ein Patrouillenboot, ein Tanker aus Putins Schattenflotte, die Infrastruktur des Öl-Terminals. Eine einzige koordinierte Operation aus Geheimdienst, Drohnenkommandos, Spezialkräften und Grenzschützern. Bravo. 👏👏👏 Und am selben Tag im Schwarzen Meer noch zwei weitere Schattenflotten-Tanker vor Noworossijsk. Doppelschlag. Beide Flanken. ✊ Vor dem Krieg galt Russlands Schwarzmeerflotte als militärisches Druckmittel im halben Mittelmeer. Heute ist sie ein Friedhof. Die Moskwa. Die Saratow. Dutzende Patrouillenboote. Tanker im laufenden Betrieb. Ölterminals. Russlands Kriegsökonomie geht stückweise in Flammen auf, und die Ukraine hat dafür kein einziges Schlachtschiff gebraucht. Sondern Köpfe. Improvisation. Und einen Mut, den keine Militärakademie der Welt lehren kann. Man kann David sein und Goliath in zwei Meeren gleichzeitig prügeln. Wolfgang Ischinger, stellte heute eine Frage, die selten so offen ausgesprochen wird: „Könnte es sein, dass angesichts der gewaltigen geostrategischen Verschiebungen der militärische Schutz Deutschlands und der EU-Partner künftig weniger durch USA/NATO als durch unseren östlichen Nachbarn Ukraine mit der schlagkräftigsten Armee in Europa abgesichert werden wird?” Die Antwort liegt im Hafen Primorsk. Stell Dir kurz vor, dieses Land hätte ausreichend Patriot-Munition gehabt. Stell Dir vor, die zugesagten Mittelstreckenraketen wären wirklich geliefert worden. Stell Dir vor, der Westen hätte den Mut der Ukraine. Wir hätten den Krieg längst gewonnen. Slawa Ukraini.💙💛
Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський@ZelenskyyUa

Another Russian ‘Kalibr’ carrier down. Major General Yevhenii Khmara reported on the successful strike against targets in the port of Primorsk. It was a joint operation by our Security Service of Ukraine, the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, the Defense Intelligence, and the border guards. Thank you all, warriors, for your coordinated work! The Karakurt-class missile ship was hit, along with a patrol boat and another tanker from the shadow oil fleet. Significant damage was also inflicted on the infrastructure of the oil terminal port. Each such result further limits Russia’s war potential. I have also approved additional, entirely justified responses by the Security Service of Ukraine to Russian strikes on our cities and villages. Russia can end its war at any moment. Prolonging the war will only expand the scale of our defensive operations. Thank you to everyone fighting for Ukraine!

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Kathryn Porter
Kathryn Porter@KathrynPorter26·
The Iberian blackout was DEFINITELY caused by renewables according to the report by system operator REE 1. The initial fault was traced to a faulty solar inverter 2. Wind and solar generators tripped when solar generators disconnected due to negative prices. This was a violation of the grid code 3. This loss of wind and solar caused frequency to fall outside grid code tolerances leading to conventional generators and interconnectors tripping and a full grid collapse You may find the facts inconvenient but those ARE the facts
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@Haironfire22 @WeatherProf Excess in relation to how warm it used to be - as measured by Argo buoys. Source - more sunshine (less SO2 and cloud reflecting it), less infra-red going back to space (more CO2 and methane intercepting it.)
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haironfire@Haironfire22·
@WeatherProf Hey Jeff, question. How could "excess" heat be stored deep in the West tropical Pacific? Excess in relation to what and what is the source of this heat?
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Jeff Berardelli
Jeff Berardelli@WeatherProf·
2027 will almost certainly be the warmest year on record for Earth - by a long shot - and perhaps even 2026 may reach a record too. That’s due to the big boost of heat released from El Niño, on top of the long term warming. This happens as excess heat stored deep in the west tropical Pacific moves east and towards the ocean surface. When it reaches the surface the extra energy sparks thunderstorms and powers a strong subtropical jetstream. That combination releases tons of heat into the air and powers extreme weather all around the planet. As a result, the planet’s surface temperature will warm up significantly, pushing us past (probably far past) the record set in 2024. Worth noting that the planet’s warmest 10 years on record are indeed the last 10 years. And that the Earth is likely warmer now than it’s been in at least 120,000 years. #elnino #heatwave #extremeweather #science #stem
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@bk1_168 @SchaafAmBerg Why risk 2B a year for 50 years on tech that has never generated a watt, and may never, when the same money spent on fission, which powers whole countries, would give surer returns, sooner?
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bk1 🇺🇦@bk1_168·
@SchaafAmBerg 10 Jahre glaube ich nicht, das wäre sehr optimistisch, 20 Jahre wäre schon optimistisch. Aber in 50 Jahren halte ich es für möglich. 2 Mrd pro Jahr ist absolut gerechtfertigt.
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Dr. Michael Schaaf
Dr. Michael Schaaf@SchaafAmBerg·
@bk1_168 Die Merz-Regierung investiert zwei Mrd.€ in die Industrialisierung der Kernfusion, obwohl Wissenschaftler eindringlich vor der Erwartung warnen, dass es in 10 bis 20 Jahren eine Maschine geben könnte, die Energie liefert. Kernfusionsforschung=Geldverschwendung!
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The Intellectualist
The Intellectualist@highbrow_nobrow·
Marco Rubio: For years to come, there are many people on the right...that are going to be having to explain and justify how they fell into this trap of supporting Donald Trump because this is not going to end well.” (2016)
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
SEN. BLUMENTHAL: Ukraine not only not been "militarily defeated", but in fact, Ukraine arguably is winning. There is false narrative that Russia is winning. Putin wants that false narrative to be American official narrative. American people should know that President of United States is undermining our security. Ukraine is holding the line against Putin, who will keep going against Moldova, against our NATO allies. We still have obligation under Article 5 to come to their defense, just as they did after 9/11, as King Charles so eloquently reminded us. And my view is, and this observation is hardly novel, that China is watching what we're doing in Ukraine.
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@VQuaschning They get less wind than NRW, and France can send them enough power to make up for some of the reactors they're not using.
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Volker Quaschning
Volker Quaschning@VQuaschning·
Die #Windkraft boomt in Deutschland. Sie liefert mehr Strom als jede andere Quelle. Doch während #Bayern 2025 nur 18 #Windkraftanlagen neu gebaut hat, waren es in NRW 262. Lieber Herr Söder, 14 Mal schlechter als NRW – das können Sie doch besser, oder? 😉
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Very few people realize the true scale of the war in Ukraine. In the first 100 days alone, more people potentially died in the siege of Mariupol than during the entire war in Gaza. Understanding this grim reality is crucial to grasping what is actually at stake
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Lauren
Lauren@cabsav456·
This is categorically false. Not merely a stretch, but a straight-up lie. Congress (not Biden alone) appropriated roughly $188 billion total for Ukraine-related support from 2022–2024. NOT $350 billion. Of that, the bulk (~$110–130B in security/military categories) stayed right here in the U.S., paying American defense contractors & replenishing our own stockpiles. Actual direct financial ("cash") support to Ukraine was roughly $31–38B. Those funds were tracked by the World Bank and were audited by firms like KPMG & Deloitte. We were not writing blank checks. It's extremely frustrating to watch this President demonize an ally while downplaying Putin as the aggressor. This administration has ended new U.S. financial/military support for Ukraine (they can buy via the EU if needed). Combined with eased sanctions on Russia and the President's moral ambiguity on the war, it is just a complete betrayal that I will never, ever understand. Polls show that the vast majority of Americans are very much clear eyed about this — we support Ukraine and we sympathize with Ukraine. Our President does not reflect that majority view.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Trump: "Biden gave 350 billion dollars for Ukraine, which was insane. It's one of the reasons why the war went on."

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James Hopf
James Hopf@HopfJames·
China is now capable of building 50 large reactors in parallel. They now have 60 operating reactors, and 36 under construction. That's ~half of the world's current nuclear plant construction. They've also approved construction of 16 more reactors Article link in reply. After the plants approved or under construction are finished, China's nuclear capacity will be 125 GW (more than the US's nuclear capacity). They may reach 200 GW by 2040. How do they do it?: "...state-owned developers, predictable approvals, low-cost financing, standardized reactor designs, domestic manufacturing, a vast construction workforce, and a philosophy reminiscent of the factory assembly line."
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Nick Reeves #RejoinEU #NAFO #FBPE
Hegseth inadvertently makes clear that Trump wants Ukraine to be beaten. He is asked why Ukraine has done better than he expected last year, and he blames that on the armaments that Biden sent to Ukraine, and says that was an outcome Trump would never have allowed. In short, he is saying that Trump wanted to create a situation in which Ukraine would be defeated. Yes, he mentions peace talks, but he makes it clear that Trump means a peace favourable to Russia, forced on Ukraine through military defeat. (Video via @Maks_NAFO_FELLA)
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Matt Loszak
Matt Loszak@MattLoszak·
Turbines for nuclear are easier to buy than turbines for gas plants. We bought our first one a few months ago, and it's arriving later this year. Nuclear plants use *steam* turbines, which operate at lower temperatures than combusting gas. Turbine blades are nowhere near as big a bottleneck for nuclear & steam. A modern gas turbine inlet runs at 1,500 C. Light water reactor steam turbine inlets run at 285 C. Aalo's steam turbines will run closer to 400 C. At 285 - 400 C, you can use more common metal alloys and manufacturing techniques. No single crystals, no vacuum furnaces, no 90-week grow times. 3 companies on Earth can cast a hot-section gas blade, while over 10 companies can forge a steam turbine rotor, for the smaller turbines used by smaller nuclear reactors like Aalo-1. Steam turbines (esp <= 50 MWe) are a more mature commodity. There's more to this story though, and a fascinating history... going to post a follow up soon.
Gaurab Chakrabarti@Gaurab

You cannot buy a new gas turbine until 2030. Order books at GE, Siemens, and Mitsubishi stretch to 2029. Turbine prices have nearly tripled since 2019. Every AI data center needs power and every gas plant needs a turbine. And every turbine has one part that bottlenecks the entire industry: The blade. It has to survive in gas 500°C above the melting point of the metal it's made from and spin at up to 20,000 RPM under 10,000 g of centrifugal force. Each blade is grown as a single crystal of nickel superalloy, pulled through a vacuum furnace at 3 mm per minute. A set of blades costs $600,000 and takes 90 weeks to grow. The same metallurgy powers modern jet engines. Only 3 companies on Earth can build one. China spent $42 billion trying to catch up. They bought a Russian fighter engine, took it apart, and copied every part. Their copy ran 30 hours between overhauls versus 400 for the original. Modern Western engines run 4,000. You can reverse engineer the shape of a turbine blade. You cannot reverse engineer 60 years of metallurgy.

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Caolan
Caolan@CaolanReports·
Ukraine should have nukes. It’s the largest country in Europe and part of the democratic world. It should never have been pressured to give them up for fake security guarantees.
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