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European energy hub faces mounting pressure as natural gas stockpiles dip to concerning levels ahead of peak winter season. Current storage at 93.4% marks a multi-year low compared to recent winters, barely maintaining above the 5-year average. A double hit of early frost driving up heating demands and low wind power generation has accelerated inventory depletion.
Regional stability hangs in balance as energy security challenges persist across the continent. The EU will be rethinking its stance to russia sooner than later....
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47 sats \ 0 replies \ @wingalt 1h
Too bad they don't have a neighbour selling cheap natural gas. Right they prefer going to war with Russia, maybe a cold winter will wake people up
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No, no worries! If it gets too cold, we'll buy from Norway at any price, just like we used to do to ruin our balance sheet.
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Let's pray for a warm winter, then.
Stupid germans
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If You want change, hope for 3 months of freezing
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meanwhile, Germany wants a ban on log burning and stoves across the EU. i buy ten cubic meters of logs each season and they power our heating and house, now imagine if they try and ban them and try and tell me to buy a 20 grand heat pump. madness
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That's what I call 'Green Rainbow Stalinism'. Gay and retarded
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it's crazy, they've already announced plans to ban gas boilers in the UK and force people to get heat pumps which work like shit in most old UK houses.
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The WEF clearly is attacking the fundament of our civilization, the energy sector
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yeah, very few can afford to fully reinsulate their houses and buy expensive heat pumps that you cant even find an engineer for. madness. the people in their ivory towers in Brussels need a good bashing lol
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @TomK OP 23h
Its by design. Like the attack on agriculture
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Low wind power generation? Imagine that.... How fast until the reserves are depleted?
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Depends on the weather
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No winds and cold weather... Germany might be in for some tough times.
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That's booked in the rotten cake
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