

Lego. My son is 8 yo now and I really enjoy building sets with him, or even alone. There are lots of advanced sets issued for adults and I’ll buy the 5000 piece model of our local suspension railway soon 🚟…


Lego. My son is 8 yo now and I really enjoy building sets with him, or even alone. There are lots of advanced sets issued for adults and I’ll buy the 5000 piece model of our local suspension railway soon 🚟…


Of course she’s wrong. When working with those tools on tea, the result is pee.


It’s a phase out, right?


Can the infrastructure handle the increase right now if we do nothing? No. The question is “will it be ready?”. And yes, they can and will be in 2035. Studies predict readyness for substantial growth by around 2027-30 in Europe, provided further investment.
I haven’t read them all, but here are some sources: https://www.acea.auto/press-release/powering-europes-green-freight-future-acea-and-eurelectric-call-for-urgent-grid-reform-and-investment/ https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/grid-agency-confirms-plans-five-new-large-scale-power-transmission-lines-germany https://te-cdn.ams3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/files/2023_07_TE_AFIR_grid_readiness_final.pdf https://www.sei.org/perspectives/blackouts-arent-new-but-is-europes-grid-ready-for-the-next-one
Also, renewables have already overtaken coal as the biggest source of electricity. So it shouldn’t be a question of lacking energy. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2rz08en2po


No paywall: https://archive.is/SUJqL
“We made the wrong decision, and we will correct it,” said the German chancellor at a conference of his SME association in Cologne. He would “put a spoke in Brussels’ wheel.”
It’s insane how they fetishize fossiles.
I will remember! Might take some time though.