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sMASH wrote:https://youtu.be/5Fxuzv48LTk
america not doing so well...
We know what they going tru. They have never ending wars, and we have never ending Rowleyadnj wrote:Trini Army and police are renting guns and robbing Pennywise.
Tuners talking about the US and food stamps are waiting on grants and hampers and hunting down for 2-for-1 butter.
Dohplaydat wrote:Have a feeling war gonna end soon
matr1x wrote:In the dead ass of winter, they should shut off the pipeline for 2 weeks for "maintenance "
adnj wrote:I can could never understand the need for lazy, stupid small-islanders to wish suffering on others.
Norway is now the largest natural gas supplier to the EU.
sMASH wrote:
ya hadda show the total amount of gas that getting imported, not just the proportion...
considering that people running out of firewood, it doesnt seem that the citizens expect to be secure with heat in the next few months.
we not wishing suffering, they just need to do the prudent thing and go back to russian gas.
adnj wrote:sMASH wrote:
ya hadda show the total amount of gas that getting imported, not just the proportion...
considering that people running out of firewood, it doesnt seem that the citizens expect to be secure with heat in the next few months.
we not wishing suffering, they just need to do the prudent thing and go back to russian gas.
Since you are posting about "shit-you-thought-you-knew." This is from last year.
Europe represents about 75% of global pellet demand and is more diverse in its pellet usage than are other regions. In Europe pellets are used for residential heating (40%), power plants (36%), commercial heating (14%), and combined heat and power plants (10%). Demand is strong in both the industrial and residential sectors and is likely to continue even beyond 2025. According to a just-released study, European Wood Pellets – Where will the raw-material come from?, the rise in wood pellet consumption will put significant pressure on raw material markets in Europe and require new sources such as forest residues, recovered wood, and energy crops. Raw material prices and availability vary widely by geography but increased competition for wood fiber, including sawmill byproducts, will impact pulp and wood panel industries throughout Europe.
The most crucial feedstock for the wood pellet sector is currently sawmill residues (85% of the mix), roundwood (13%), and recovered wood (2%). This mix is likely to change in the coming years with the forecasted expansion of the wood pellet industry.
Although wood residues will remain an important feedstock, especially in northern and western Europe, they will not be sufficient to meet the future fiber demand from the growing wood pellet sector. New fiber sources are needed, and the greatest potential for increased supply is forest residues and energy crops.
https://internationalforestindustries.c ... roduction/
adnj wrote:You may only need a light jacket for this year's Christmas Eve volksmarch.
As temperatures begin to drop on the old continent, the weather is becoming an important factor in politics, policy and even the economy. Considering that heating accounts for around 50% of the bloc’s energy consumption, a warmer winter could be the difference between energy shortages and smooth sailing for the European Union.
Member States have agreed on a 15% energy consumption cut and have been racing to fill gas storage capacities ahead of schedule. The higher temperatures, however, are good news for households and businesses, as they could allow policymakers to avoid energy rationing.
https://www.themayor.eu/en/a/view/europ ... nter-11104
Dizzy28 wrote:Putin the grand master!!
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sMASH wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Putin the grand master!!
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imagine elenski's supergenious move in not accepting the terms from russia...
hey, the bridge on the stamp was worth it.
Dizzy28 wrote:sMASH wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Putin the grand master!!
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imagine elenski's supergenious move in not accepting the terms from russia...
hey, the bridge on the stamp was worth it.
Imagine Putin's supergenious move in not accepting the terms from Ukraine...
hey, Russia's economic, demographic and financial ruin was worth it
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