View Full Version : Energy prices in Europe going nuts
RblDiver
08-30-2022, 16:51
https://twitter.com/crabcrawler1/status/1564627526495920129
Short version, energy prices are going up by 3-10x overnight (as an example, one pub was previously getting 15p/kWh, now they're being quoted 97.05). Many places shutting down. The thread linked has many examples.
Coming soon to our shores if the left gets their way!
The greenies don't care. They want to save humanity by controlling energy, even if it kills every single person in the process.
BushMasterBoy
08-30-2022, 18:17
Fish & Chips at the Marriott near Buckingham Palace was $45 in February, 2020. UK is twice the size of Colorado with way over 60 million people. The whole country has been fueled by Mid East & Russian oil money. It has gotten way more expensive than it was in the 1960's through 1980's. Taxes are unbelievable. Almost 20% live below the poverty line. Guns are basically banned. When I was a teen, I had a shotgun. My uncle had a house that was built in 1060. It used to be way laid back and conservative. Things are tense there now and the police I saw in London were carrying MP5's. I still love it there.
eddiememphis
08-30-2022, 18:30
The greenies don't care. They want to save humanity by controlling energy, even if it kills every single person in the process.
Leftist don't care either. They want to control humanity.
A lot of crossover between the two groups.
hollohas
08-30-2022, 21:13
Scary stuff
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220831/dd27b4a9862bb9ee0b205932c7407e11.jpg
theGinsue
08-31-2022, 06:15
Too bad the U.S. is no longer in the business of oil production the way we were 3 yrs ago. We were a gross exporter and we could make a pretty penny by undercutting the Saudi's and Russians right now.
battlemidget
08-31-2022, 07:52
I was in NYC during Sandy, almost a week without power and I learned a few things.
Stores open, even with dim lights and not-stocked shelves, they open. Gas stations become hell on earth.
http://youtu.be/5Pd2ZySYYzY
longrange2
08-31-2022, 11:49
I saw one little coffee cafe that had a bill of around $10k for energy for just 73 days of service. Many pubs are closing their doors. I’ve seen estimates that 80% of the pubs and restaurants could close. The pubs in London aren’t always the greatest for food but once you get out into the smaller communities I’ve had some great meals. I wonder if the public in Europe will continue to believe it is all Putin’s fault or if many will realize it’s been all the disastrous green energy policies their governments have pushed.
BushMasterBoy
08-31-2022, 12:04
We could be shipping oil overseas, but an idiot cancelled the plan. I wanted to retire to a nice cottage in the English countryside. Brandon is a nice village. I need mild weather and low pollen count due to service-connected disability. I am firmly convinced Five Eyes is blind!
https://www.nrdc.org/stories/what-keystone-pipeline
hollohas
09-01-2022, 13:18
I wonder if the public in Europe will continue to believe it is all Putin?s fault or if many will realize it?s been all the disastrous green energy policies their governments have pushed.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220901/fa7078703301bfb71f381298e57d001b.jpg
I saw one little coffee cafe that had a bill of around $10k for energy for just 73 days of service. Many pubs are closing their doors. I’ve seen estimates that 80% of the pubs and restaurants could close. The pubs in London aren’t always the greatest for food but once you get out into the smaller communities I’ve had some great meals. I wonder if the public in Europe will continue to believe it is all Putin’s fault or if many will realize it’s been all the disastrous green energy policies their governments have pushed.
I looked in to that post and shop. The back story is this. In Ireland where the shop is located you can buy your power from a number of companies similar to buying cellular service here, it's not like here where you have Xcel and that's it, over there you are basically getting your power from a 3rd party broker. The shop owner was buying their electricity from a company that was based out of I think Turkey. The electrical supplier left the Ireland market a couple months ago and customers were supposed to switch to a supplier of their choice, if the customer didn't switch themselves they were automatically passed on to another company by default which happened to be a company with astronomical rates and is supposedly using the situation to makes a few extra $$. This was the reason for the 73 day service period as the accounts switched from one company to another. The electrical rate that this shop keeper was charged is not the norm for the area.
BushMasterBoy
09-01-2022, 17:55
Sounds like ERCOT in Texas. Folks get a $9000 power bill for the month. Or you get no power at all because the grid fails due to weather extremes. For all I know this is all lies. All this crazy pricing and shortages is making me wonder if I should buy a big ass backup generator that runs on propane. The generators next to the White House are as big as my house.
https://www.austinmonitor.com/stories/2022/08/texas-has-an-official-death-count-from-the-2021-blackout-the-true-toll-may-never-be-known/
battlemidget
09-01-2022, 19:56
Europe is in for a tough winter.
BushMasterBoy
09-01-2022, 20:47
Chairman of Lukoil in Russia just fell out of a hospital window and died.
kidicarus13
09-01-2022, 21:18
Chairman of Lukoil in Russia just fell out of a hospital window and died."Fell out" when he was suicided.
BushMasterBoy
09-01-2022, 21:35
Putin visited him that day at the hospital. What a coincidence!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravil_Maganov
And Lukoil stock climbed over 10%!
https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/LKOH.MM/
Remember Obama saying that electricity prices would necessarily skyrocket?
Oh and by the way, the state that just banned gasoline vehicles from being sold in a few years is right now short of power https://flexalert.org/news/120-intensifying-heat-leads-to-another-conservation-call
battlemidget
09-02-2022, 11:04
Wouldn't it be a good movie if the internet figured out that humans can produce electricity and as long as they're in a virtual world, their bodies can be used to generate electricity as long as they 'stay connected'? Do you think that would be a good scifi flick?
BushMasterBoy
09-02-2022, 11:43
I have paid the local power company $20K over the last 16 years. That would definitely have been enough to go off grid completely. 1400 sq ft on 1 acre. Plenty of good solar weather. My energy costs are already super low. I made a huge mistake not buying a waterfront home with a boat dock in Florida. And Europe has screwed itself in energy security.
RblDiver
09-02-2022, 15:36
Russian gas company Gazprom cuts off supplies "indefinitely."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11174105/Gazprom-fully-stops-Nord-Stream-gas-supply-indefinitely-Putin-piles-pressure-Europe.html
theGinsue
09-02-2022, 17:39
Wouldn't it be a good movie if the internet figured out that humans can produce electricity and as long as they're in a virtual world, their bodies can be used to generate electricity as long as they 'stay connected'? Do you think that would be a good scifi flick?
Naw, such a movie would never be a success. It certainly would never be good enough to have a sequel, or two, or three... <sarcasm>
Just watch. Just like Idiocracy, a far fetched concept will like the Matrix will become a blueprint for the future.
Idiocracy is definitely the future. The Matrix is why we are getting there. Only a select few know how to “plug in” and learn anything new.
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