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HeirophantGreen t1_j3axgf0 wrote

This is great news. I wish these types of stories attracted more attention than stories like, say, the play-by-play status of the US House Speaker.

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iluvmyswitcher OP t1_j3b88lr wrote

As is Germany, due to eagerness to reduce dependence on Russian natural gas. Although I've heard it's been a relatively mild winter in that part of the world thus far. Hopefully that will mean a shortfall in funds for the Russian war machine via Gazprom, and less fossil fuels in general being burned for heat in the Eurosphere this cold season.

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iluvmyswitcher OP t1_j3b8wzo wrote

Tell me about it! Don't get me wrong - it's funny to see McCarthy being repeatedly rejected and the GOP demonstrating its ineffectiveness over and over again, but it's beginning to feel a bit stale.

EDIT: Looks like the 15th time's the charm.

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DiaBrave t1_j3bq0zo wrote

Good job Michael Gove opened a new coal mine then!

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Capitain_Collateral t1_j3dlu2h wrote

Unfortunately the price of wholesale wind is going up though, so prepare for some price increases.

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Raptorman_Mayho t1_j3dxfbb wrote

Yet the people in our government hate it. You'd think with all that's going on a little hole grown power would make economic sense.

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RicksterA2 t1_j3er1i8 wrote

Putin should probably get a Nobel Prize for his efforts to move an entire world away from fossil fuels...

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