alongside International Energy Agency head Fatih Birol to diuscuss the energy situation of her European Union heading into 2023.While the European Commission President tried to spin it that the EU had successfully managed to negotiate its dire energy situation so far, and that it would continue doing so next year, the actual statistics dropped by the bloc leader were stark.
While the answer to this question is multifaceted, the first place we need to look is at Europe’s obsession with climate change.Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheal Martin makes a national statement on the second day of the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow on November 2, 2021 As a result, even before the current gas crisis, overreliance on green energy sources combined with increasing national grid loads have resulted in some countries drifting dangerously close to blackouts.
Although the country did eventually manage to make it through that winter unscathed, Ireland’s state-owned electricity transmission operator EirGrid warned that such a precarious situation was likely to continue for many more years to come and that increased demands in the country would likely result in higher costs for consumers.
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The thing that hit Europe hardest was The Liar Trump.
Europe is always a hot mess.
And us here in the US
Well that half a trillion in green bankruptcies since 2012 surely could have used that money to help people instead of supporting the most expensive hobby energy in the world , green welfare is a huge tax theft program