lntl 7 months ago • 100%
we're back baby!
USA! USA! USA!
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
push back against Netanyahu you dolt! pressure your local officials! fuck! what's wrong with you people??
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what difference does that make? he's an entertainer, not a general. you know who else isn't a general? my neighbor.
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
Support for Israel will be a topic in the US federal election in November and Kid Rock is not on the US ballot. Gazans are screwed if we don't pressure our local politicians.
I'm out of insults for you all. you've literally exhausted my capacity for insults. well done
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how do i do this?
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lol do you really think people beyond the half dozen or so hexbears here care what this asshat says? y'all clowns should start a circus
lntl 7 months ago • 66%
haha, the Real trades at 5/USD. you're going to need to chop down or burn some more rainforest or something to come up with the coin
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
I've got better things to do than contemplate the word vomit of irrelevant entertainers
get a hobby my lemmy
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
because i almost never go to the mall?
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lntl 7 months ago • 33%
you won't be able to afford deez stonks
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
haha, sometimes i say it myself! we all say crazy shit
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
best of luck to ya
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
yeah it's so weird that a state like Florida can't find enough teachers to work there
lntl 7 months ago • 92%
Newsom 2028?
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Gadafi could have used your advice
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so instead of removing the dams, we're strengthening clean energy(dams)?
this is good? am i stupid or something?
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
lol, at least they're asking nicely. they can "collectivize" the equipment if they decide it's necessary
lntl 7 months ago • 66%
westclox++
lntl 7 months ago • 44%
I'm buying Reddit when it's traded
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lol, this fella could fart and someone would post it up on the Internet
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You can either subscribe to silence or have intermittent silence supported by ads. You have the freedom to choose.
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
despite all of this... I still think Mississippi is my least favorite state.
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
Get a job and a studio apartment in Ireland? Some people speak a form of English in Ireland
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
amazing that building, maintaining, and fueling a fleet of airplanes is more cost effective than a few engines, coaches, and track.
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
A true captain of industry
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i threw a hot tub into a pallet fire with some friends years ago. contrary to what you're claiming, it produced A LOT of heat.
in fact, the next day the ground was still hot
lntl 7 months ago • 88%
Waiting for the day when Exxon is 'solarpunk' too
lntl 7 months ago • 100%
if they have minimal capacity for installing/configuring/using software, then sending a USB drive via the postal service should be a strong contender
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what you seem to be saying is that it burns.
wonder how the pollution created by burning plastic compares to coal and natural gas: could be a clean alternative.
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there's no rule on formatting or how many down votes you can get before getting removed.
i had the idea for this business while in the shower....
lntl 7 months ago • 29%
i disagree, once you get your driver's license you're able to drive indefinitely
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good news is that it looks like there's a neighborhood in the top left that could be demolished to make room for parking and additional lanes
It may have been recorded before 1970 in Egypt or Sudan
This time, Missouri is going to end congestion...
"Deep Geological Nuclear Waste Storage As a Service" Save your tax payers money! Heck, reduce taxes! Instead of storing your nuclear waste on-prem, subscribe to our storage service. Since we're incorporated and immortal, you can trust that we'll be around to charge you subscription fees for your waste storage long after you're gone.
How do I sell my rights to social security benefits? How can I buy someone else's? The business could be marketed as a "Social Security Advance" and charge a percentage.
Seems like a place that would benefit from some blasting and a good ol fashion road widening, no?
Finally NY is adding the lanes necessary to reduce congestion!
I've been to Elkford, BC. It's a beautiful place nestled in Elk Valley. Surrounded by the Rockies on all sides and many hours from any city, it's like being on a different planet. What I remember most was the enormous mines and equipment I drove past jut before entering Elkford. Would be a shame to further destroy the Elk Valley wilderness with a new mine and the world with the coal extracted from it.
Wonder if this shift corresponds to the age of automobiles
Spotted in the wilds of Queens, NY. Fuck cars, but ngl this made me smile ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/f7dcaab2-e2d0-48ea-82b2-a91cf955ad5c.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/333afce0-6b5a-40a0-a401-1d4666c5f3ae.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/56d84dd0-7516-42ed-a044-72692d542cee.jpeg) USA! USA! USA!
> Durability is the chief concern for wind turbines, and it becomes increasingly difficult with the size and scale of the blades. Courtesy of a thicker airfoil, a reinforced carbon fiber main beam and a metal mesh for lightning protection, Sany's SY310A blades are built to last. And although they aren't 100% recyclable, the trailing edge insert is made of recycled polyurethane structural parts that can be easily circulated after the lifespan of the turbine.
> The project, located in Qiketai Town, Shanshan County, Turpan City, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is invested by State Power Investment Corporation Henan Electric Power Co., LTD, with a total installed capacity of 1GW including 900MW PV and 100MW CT CSP. The 100MW CT CSP, with an 8-hour molten salt storage system, chose the molten salt tower CSP technology fully developed by Cosin Solar.
> Holtec acquired the 800 MW plant in 2022 after Entergy closed it due to financial reasons, but quickly began advocating a restart.
> It is necessary to find cost-effective ways to replace coal with renewables or to be able to use coal and lignite in a climate-friendly way (**clean coal technologies, methanol economy, carbon capture, storage, and recycling**) to make decarbonization not only an alternative for rich countries, but a truly global option.
> This new agreement will further strengthen our relationship with [US-based] Excelerate while also supporting the energy requirements of the People's Republic of Bangladesh and its stride towards greater economic development," added Mr. Kaabi, who is also chief executive of QatarEnergy.
> Data centers, the things that physically store and share applications and data, require an enormous amount of energy to run. These giant storage units, responsible for 1-1.5% of global electricity consumption, have traditionally relied on renewable sources like solar and wind but it seems as though renewable energy just won’t be able to keep up with the demand required moving forward.
> Many domestic coal companies are making deeper forays into the integration of clean coal power and CCUS technologies, as well as carbon sinks and carbon trading mechanisms, to offset carbon emissions and realise zero-carbon production.
Workers of the world, unite! Join the revolutionary movement to overthrow the capitalist system and build a society where the means of production are owned and controlled by the working class. Together, we can achieve a fair distribution of wealth and resources, and put an end to the exploitation of the working class by the wealthy elite. Join us in the struggle for a socialist future, where all will have the opportunity to live a fulfilling life, free from poverty and oppression. Join the Communist Party. The future is ours.
When will the violence end?
> More than 20 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas pipeline capacity is under construction, partially completed, or approved to deliver natural gas to five U.S. LNG export terminals USA! USA! USA!
I wonder where Kentucky would be if we made a list of the states and then ordered them by the size of the largest solar farm by acres. Maybe #19? more importantly, this is coal country
Swedish developer Eolus Vind has announced plans to develop an offshore wind farm in Sweden’s Gulf of Bothnia with a capacity of up to 1.7GW.
A growth rate of 3.5% per year corresponds to a 20yr doubling time.
> One study suggested that the reactors could produce more nuclear waste than current systems and that they "will use highly corrosive and pyrophoric fuels and coolants that, following irradiation, will become highly radioactive."
Does anyone mount a network resource with Android using SSHFS? I've tried all the apps on fdroid and couldn't get any of them to work. I did get Termius from the play store to work, but it's UI is kind of annoying for browsing and is really meant for SFTP. Same for other twin panel managers. I don't necessarily want to copy files from the network resource to my device but i would like to be able to easily view and save to the resource. (like a network mount) Has anyone done this? Any apps that can do this in a clean way?
> Many in the developing world have long seen a double standard in the West condemning an illegal occupation in Ukraine while also standing staunchly behind Israel, which has occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip since 1967 and maintains settlements in the former—moves that are considered illegal by most of the international community. Israel has also held Gaza under a land, air, and sea blockade since 2007. **Yeah, but Russia bad**
> Vast’s CSP 3.0 technology, demonstrated at a 1.1MW pilot plant in Jemalong in NSW, uses modular arrays of solar towers and receivers to capture and store energy from the sun and use it provide electricity and heat. **FERDA**
> According to the company, correcting the aim of the NSTTF heliostats using its software reduced tracking error to 0.33 mrad, surpassing the project target of less than 1.0 mrad. The software also measured the alignment of the mirror facets to improve beam quality. **Concentrated solar is great because it can collect more of the Sun' energy than PV AND can store it AND doesn't create toxic waste at the end of the life of the reflectors. It's weird that it's so much more expensive than PV.**
> Although wind and solar proponents still claim costs are falling, the reality is the opposite. Offshore wind developers, especially, are clamoring to renegotiate contracts they signed previously, including guaranteed price adjustments for increasing costs, and relaxing the domestic content requirement so they can claim the additional 10% ITC. > Despite spiraling deficits – almost $2 trillion in the fiscal year that ended this past October – green energy subsidies will be financed with still more government debt. With the increase in interest rates to normal levels, financing costs will soar, adding an estimated $500 to $800 billion to the bill costs, almost as much as the subsidies themselves. **I don't believe this. Green energy is "cheap" and "unlimited" and I cannot be convinced otherwise.**
> Chevron’s ambitious plans reflect its optimistic outlook on the industry and its confidence in the future of oil and natural gas. The $14 billion investment will be focused on various projects worldwide, including exploration, drilling, and infrastructure development. These projects will contribute to Chevron’s overall production capacity and help it secure its position as a leading player in the energy sector. Chevron seems to believe oil and gas will continue to be profitable despite others' investing in renewables.
> The company plans to add seven trains a week on the coal line by mid-December, from 21 a week. Another seven would be added by March, bringing the total to 35 a week. > Transnet is struggling to haul bulk commodities to ports due to a shortage of locomotives and spares, as well as cable theft and vandalism to infrastructure. > This is costing mineral exporters billions of rand in potential export revenues and mining groups have resorted to trucking coal to Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) for shipments to markets including Asia. South Africa is a mess!
> Studies have shown that nuclear power generates electricity without releasing significant amounts of greenhouse gases, making it an attractive option for reducing carbon emissions. "Studies have shown" makes it sound like this is brand new information. I wonder if this means Germany will make like France,
> The first operational wind turbine at South Fork Wind sent clean power to Long Island today. The project has completed the installation of two turbines around 35 miles off Montauk, with all 12 SG 11-200 DD Siemens Gamesa turbines expected to be installed by early 2024. > The energy produced is being sold to the Long Island Power Authority under the terms of a 20-year agreement. > The 130-megawatt (MW) South Fork Wind will be the US’s first completed utility-scale wind farm in federal waters. **Lawnguyland! Something my people have done that I am proud of!**
> The Shidao Bay plant in eastern Shandong province is powered by two high-temperature reactors cooled by gas rather than pressurised water, according to state news agency Xinhua Think of how many renewables they could have made for all the monies wasted on this.
> The scientists used lasers to fuse two light atoms into a single one, releasing 3.15MJ (megajoules) of energy from 2.05MJ of input – roughly enough to boil a kettle. Why do we even study this? Renewables are the only way. This is a waste of money which is a finite resource.
> Exxon forecasts production of 3.8 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) in 2024, from 3.7 million this year, as it bets on a lift from the Permian shale basin and Guyana. > Spending on new projects will expand to between $23 billion and $25 billion next year, with a range that has a mid-point spending of $24.5 billion annually from 2025 through 2027. I wonder what the growth rate of oil consumption is.
- It’s been reported minerals could value mine at $37 billion - China recently put export controls on the rare-earth elements > Ramaco Resources Inc. said it found two more rare minerals in a Wyoming coal mine, adding to its discovery of what the company has called one of the largest deposits of rare-earth elements in the US. > The mine that the metallurgical coal producer is surveying for rare-earth elements used in magnets also contains gallanium and germanium, two minerals that China recently put export controls on, Chief Executive Officer Randall Atkins said Wednesday in a Bloomberg Television interview. It’s been reported that the mine could be valued at as much as $37 billion. **Coal is here to stay**
Anyone know if youtube content creators are unionized? They're a group of people who could benefit from solidarity.
You'd think this would give us some wiggle money to play with to build out new energy infrastructure. You're wrong though, there is no wiggle. We need all renewables like Germany. Although the transition to EVs will require an enormous increase in base production capacity, it would be wasteful to build out nuclear to meet it. $16m an hour might seem like a lot of damage, but nuclear can only exacerbate economic loss which is equally important as climatic loss. Renewables now!
I'll definitely ride this