Good morning,
I just received a steep price increase from my energy provider enercity, raising the cost to 15 cents per kWh starting in August. That’s really tough, and I think prices will rise even further.
It’s a strange feeling to be thrown back so quickly into an energy supply situation where you have to figure out how to keep the house warm. It seems to me that the government has given up on the goal of enabling everyone to adequately cover at least their basic needs.
Goodbye central supply structures; now the winner is whoever has solar panels and a heat pump in their new build, while the others are left out.
Welcome back, coal heating 😕
Frustrated regards,
I just received a steep price increase from my energy provider enercity, raising the cost to 15 cents per kWh starting in August. That’s really tough, and I think prices will rise even further.
It’s a strange feeling to be thrown back so quickly into an energy supply situation where you have to figure out how to keep the house warm. It seems to me that the government has given up on the goal of enabling everyone to adequately cover at least their basic needs.
Goodbye central supply structures; now the winner is whoever has solar panels and a heat pump in their new build, while the others are left out.
Welcome back, coal heating 😕
Frustrated regards,
MayrCh schrieb:
... Or did Habeck decide this on his own while Lindner and Scholz just happened to be in the restroom at the same time, or how should I imagine this?More or less like that. Scholz hesitated for a long time before making a clear statement. Lindner, if I remember correctly, was not against NS2, or am I mistaken?sergutsh schrieb:
Something like that. Scholz hesitated for a long time before making a clear statement. If I remember correctly, Lindner had no objection to NS2, or am I mistaken? Let's not start praising Lindner just yet – shall we?
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motorradsilke4 Aug 2022 21:54MayrCh schrieb:
So did the Foreign Minister disregard or break the contents of the coalition agreement? Could you please explain?Was it explicitly stated in the coalition agreement that NS2 was to be commissioned?Neubau2022 schrieb:
And what exactly is wrong with that? Even the CDU supported ending the "private project" after Russia attacked Ukraine. Do you really want to open this can of worms?
Am I the only one who feels like you're pointing a moral finger, especially when it comes to matters that don't concern you at all?
Why didn’t you stay in your 70cm² (753ft²) apartment if everything is supposedly so great?
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Neubau20224 Aug 2022 21:59sergutsh schrieb:
Do you really want to open this can of worms?
Is it just me, or do you seem to be pointing a moral finger, especially about things that don’t even concern you?
Why didn’t you stay in your 70 m² (750 sq ft) apartment if everything is supposedly so great? I’m more than happy to. Why didn’t I stay? Because we can afford better (without any support) and were lucky with the plot of land. If we hadn’t gotten the land so cheaply, we would have stayed in the apartment building and would still be happy. Is that enough?
Neubau2022 schrieb:
I find it quite funny how much you focus on Habeck, even though the Greens have only been in government for a few months and the dependencies were actually created by other parties. I’m not a Green voter, but I think the work they have done so far is good. NS1 was pushed through by the Red-Green coalition under Gas-Gerd and Josef Fischer, and NS2 never actually went “live.” The nuclear phase-out is the same. That’s how much dependency has been created…