ᐅ Gas Prices – Where Is Gas Still Affordable?

Created on: 14 Jul 2022 09:22
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Reinhard84.2
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,
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Steven
31 Jul 2022 16:21
xMisterDx schrieb:

And where do we bury the waste?

Hello

Exactly: "It's always the same in these debates."
There is hardly any highly radioactive waste left in modern nuclear power plants.
That is a myth spread by the Green Party.
We (Germany) were once leaders in controllable nuclear power. This was abandoned for ideological reasons. The Chinese say thank you.

Steven
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Myrna_Loy
31 Jul 2022 16:48
I suspect that you got this information from the forum user Wüstenfuchs in your Telegram chat, who earned his degree in nuclear physics from Trump University?
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Steven
31 Jul 2022 16:54
Myrna_Loy schrieb:

I have the suspicion,
Hello Myrna_Loy

So why don’t you come forward with your concrete knowledge?
Or did you get that from your trampoline jumper who suspects goblins in the net?

Steven
i_b_n_a_n31 Jul 2022 16:56
Steven schrieb:

Hello

Exactly: "It’s always the same in such debates."
There is hardly any highly radioactive waste in modern nuclear power plants.
That is a myth spread by environmentalists.
We (Germany) used to be a leader in controllable nuclear power. This was abandoned for ideological reasons. The Chinese say thank you.

Steven
Well, Major is right if you take it literally (phew, that hurts).

The highly radioactive waste is stored (mainly) in the two central interim storage facilities in Ahaus and Gorleben, as well as in Jülich and Lubmin, and directly AT twelve nuclear power plants. So almost nothing is stored INSIDE the nuclear power plants themselves.

This does not mean that no HIGHLY radioactive waste is produced.

Anyone claiming otherwise has probably been exposed to too much of it themselves; unfortunately, the likelihood of this is higher among the armed forces than the rest of the population (ammunition, old radar devices, etc.).
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Myrna_Loy
31 Jul 2022 16:59
Steven schrieb:

Hello Myrna_Loy

Then come on, share your knowledge specifically!
Or did you get it from your trampoline jumper? The one who suspects gremlins on the internet?

Steven
Ahahaha. Clever, very clever.
It seems that not only the military equipment of the Bundeswehr has major weaknesses.
You better bring a source showing that modern nuclear power plants could basically run on good butter and that the waste could also be mixed into children’s cereal.

Edit: Butter-prezel-fingers are not suitable for typing without mistakes.
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Myrna_Loy
31 Jul 2022 17:38
Deleted due to being in the wrong thread. Sorry.