

I don’t see the point of the excerpt. It doesn’t show anything


I don’t see the point of the excerpt. It doesn’t show anything


Benelux already has Payconiq (only phone number required as identification) which runs one SEPA, I think it will become Wero this year


I know but in the end it’s a net income, not expense; and it’s been like this everywhere in Europe as clean energy generation Increased, the energy producer participates more in the maintenance cost of the grid. I think people should get paid fairly for the energy they generate though, to justify this or the investment in a domestic battery that can supply the grid when there’s demand


Pay to maintain the grid but get paid for the injected energy, like is already the case in a few EU countries, correct?


Take this guy out


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Is this graph meant to trigger people? Belgium, a net contributor to the EU, founded the ECSC, EEC and EU but is relegated to tier three with the likes of Romania, and Poland, which barely shares in many founding principles, takes a leading role ? And based on what? Size? Idiots. I can’t watch such a video.


The EU can theoretically fine Twitter out of business (legally) which would result in the same outcome as banning them.


That shirt illustrates perfectly how stupid they are since Macron is against it.


Those jobs will probably come back in other forms once shit hits the fan…


NATO was designed to protect Europe from Russia. So today, it would be better off without the US in it.


It sure sounds like that, with the anti-establishment vote being parties that are even more corrupt…


2026 should be the Hungarians’ final chance to take another path. Then either they should be removed or a two lane EU created


China already has a leading role in driving climate change


The fact that this CEO is complaining about it


Qatar can go suck a cock


I agree but industries cannot offset their carbon footprint quickly (e.g. airlines will take years to shift to SAF). The goal is not to bankrupt European companies due to them becoming uncompetitive.


Carbon credits are a good concept
They’ll reverse course soon enough, like other companies who’ve tried this. AI cannot be leveraged to replace people (or at least not yet) but leave it to ignoring companies like Ergo to try