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20.08.25 - 16:12
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Über die Planwirtschaft in China und Deutschland zu Erneuerbaren Energien - in China ist man lernfähig, in Deutschland hat Frau Reiche einen schweren Stand gegen die Klimalobby! (Boersentreff)
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China will die massiven Überkapazitäten in vielen Industriebranchen bekämpfen, den Anfang soll die Solarindustrie machen. Der Plan von Regierung und Branchenvertretern: Hersteller legen einen Fonds über 6 Mrd. Euro auf. Mit diesem Geld sollen die ineffizientesten Fabriken aufgekauft und geschlossen werden. Ein anschließend zu bildendes Kartell soll die ruinösen Preiskämpfe beenden. Interessant! Zuerst wurden durch massive staatliche Subventionen eine Überproduktion geschaffen, jetzt schafft man ein Kartell, welches die Produktion und damit auch die Preise steuern möchte. Die Planwirtschaft aus kommunistischen Zeiten ist in China immer noch vorhanden und wir in Deutschland/ EU, steuern aus einer freien Marktwirtschaft ebenso in eine dirigistische Planwirtschaft. Unter dem Vorwand von Klimaschutzmaßnahmen und immer mehr Bürokratie, vergraulen wir Industriebetriebe ins Ausland und fördern Produktionsstillegungen im Inland. Subventionen sind selten sinnvoll und nachhaltig, sie schaffen nur neue Probleme. Siehe unsere Energiewende in Deutschland mit subventionierten Solarstrom und Milliardenkosten für den Netzausbau oder die angedachte Northvolt- Batteriefabrik im Heimatland unseres Ex- Bundeswirtschaftsministers Habeck, welche 1 Mrd. Euro an Subventionen umverteilt hat, aber wohl niemals irgendwelche Batterien produzieren wird. Der Vorstand des Energieversorgers N-ERGIE kritisiert in einem Beitrag der Nürnberger Nachrichten vom 19.08. die "wohlhabenden Nürnberger Familien, welche sich mit Hilfe von Photovoltaik und Batteriespeicher ihren Strom selbst produzieren und damit die Bezahlung der Netzentgelte den armen Nürnberger Familien überlassen." Herr Render schlägt deshalb vor, dass die Netzentgelte nicht mehr über die verbrauchten Kilowattstunden eingetrieben werden, sondern über eine Pauschale von 300 Euro je Netzanschluss im Jahr. Schlecht durchdachte staatliche Eingriffe/ Subventionen, führen immer nur zu weiteren fragwürdigen staatlichen Eingriffen, welche der Volkswirtschaft schaden!
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20.08.25 - 07:30
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Trump tariffs and green energy rollbacks push household electricity bills up 10% (The Guardian)
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US energy secretary said energy prices could hurt GOP in midterms, but blamed Democrats for price increasesUS politics live – latest updatesHousehold electricity bills have increased by 10% since Donald Trump re-entered the White House, a new report has found, with its authors highlighting the impact of the president's datacenter boosterism and cuts to clean energy projects as part of the cause.The analysis comes as the US energy secretary, Chris Wright, said he knows rising energy prices could be a political challenge for the GOP ahead of next year's midterm elections, but claimed Democrats were to blame for the cost increases. Continue reading......
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19.08.25 - 00:54
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Are You Drowning Too?: Vegetables Are Up 38.9%, Coffee Up 25%, And Electricity Prices Are Rising Twice As Fast As Inflation (ZeroHedge)
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Are You Drowning Too?: Vegetables Are Up 38.9%, Coffee Up 25%, And Electricity Prices Are Rising Twice As Fast As Inflation
Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
Do you feel knots in your stomach due to financial stress? If so, you certainly have lots of company. All of a sudden, everyone is talking about the cost of living and prices are rising by double-digit percentages all around us. There are so many people out there right now that feel like they are “drowning” because no matter how hard they try there simply isn't enough money for everything. Unfortunately, we are being warned to brace ourselves for even more inflation in the months ahead.
When I heard that the cost of vegetables in the United States had gone up by 40 percent in one month, I thought that there was no way that it could be true.
So I looked it up, and I discovered that the cost of vegetables in the United States didn't go up by 40 percent in one month.
The real figure was 38.9 percent…
A 38....
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17.08.25 - 19:27
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Texas Is Preparing To Cut Off Power To Data Centers During Grid Emergencies (ZeroHedge)
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Texas Is Preparing To Cut Off Power To Data Centers During Grid Emergencies
By Georg Rute of UtilityDive
Texas is preparing to cut off power to data centers during grid emergencies — a sign of just how strained the system has become.
Over the Fourth of July, deadly floods swept across central Texas, disrupting infrastructure and causing widespread outages. Meanwhile, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has already seen multiple price spikes and conservation alerts — not because there wasn't enough power, but because we couldn't move it where it was needed.
These aren't isolated events. It's not just a Texas problem.
Just days after the shutoff planning was announced, the U.S. Department of Energy warned that blackout risks across the country could rise 100-fold by 2030.
All of this points to a deeper vulnerability: We're still running the grid with tools and assumptions built for a different era — one with fewer storms, slower load growth and no massive data center...
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17.08.25 - 18:18
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Israel Bombs Power Plant Near Yemeni Capital After Houthi Ballistic Missile Launch (ZeroHedge)
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Israel Bombs Power Plant Near Yemeni Capital After Houthi Ballistic Missile Launch
The Israeli navy launched strikes on a key power plant near Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Sunday. The Israeli military claimed the facility was being used by Houthi forces but did not provide evidence.
The assault comes in the wake of the latest Houthi ballistic missile attack which targeted Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport, but which was reportedly intercepted and caused no damage or casualties.
Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV said the new Israeli assault caused damage to generators at the Hezyaz power station and triggered a fire, which was soon after successfully contained.
Screenshot from Al Masirah TV, via France24
The Israeli military (IDF) described the attack as a response to ongoing Houthi missile and drone launches on Israel, which have persisted in parallel to IDF expanded operations inside the Gaza Strip.
A Sunday statement said Israeli forces "struck... deep inside Yemen, targeting an energy inf...
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16.08.25 - 16:15
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Zum Ausbau von KI-Rechenzentren fehlt der Strom (Apollo News)
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Um KI-Rechenzentren in Frankfurt am Main auszubauen, fehlt der Strom, wie das IT-Portal „Golem.de“ am Freitag berichtet. Es wird auf ...
The post Zum Ausbau von KI-Rechenzentren fehlt der Strom appeared first on Apollo News....
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