Neither situation needed a law until recently. Pumping your cousin is fine, just think about the long term.
blimpkun
I wasn'r aware the US had many oil-fired stations. Is there any list of others and their output?
Nice picture.
This person just wanted to feel clever. Your English is fine and required no corrections to understand because this is a forum not a university essay.
I didn't ask for your life story.
Get a life.
What gourmet frozen pizza is this? An "okay by my standards" one costs £1.75..
Let me screenshot wikipedia for you. Or would you like it from a weather app in kelvin?
Context is everyting. Here's some cold hard facts for you:
As of 00:00 on 19/07/2024:
| Country | From | % | MW | |--------------| -------- |
| ---- | | Estonia | Finland | 37% | 358 | | Latvia | Estonia | 33% | 325 | | Lithuania | Sweden | 40% | 733 |
% being the overall percentage of electricity consumption.
So >1GW imported from SE/FI out of ~4GW total in the Baltics is imported from countries with 40-50% nuclear baseload.
source https://electricitymaps.com/
Baltics powered by Finnish and Swedish nuclear.
Stolen from YT comment:
TIME STAMPS 2:55 Mark Normand, H. Foley, Kevin Ryan 4:47 Ari Matti 16:56 Brian Cook 🪣 Pull 1 26:33 Jay Legend 🪣 Pull 2 33:34 Ari Shaffir 39:00 Tristan Bowling ⭐️ 49:17 JC Super Speed 🪣 Pull 3 1:02:25 Kam Patterson 1:12:06 Arpit Jain 🪣 Pull 4 1:23:14 Nick Ferrel 🪣 Pull 5 1:30:59 Sean Stuart 🪣 Pull 6 1:40:47 Ben Bankas 🪣 Pull 7 1:52:00 Treasure Jackson 🪣 Pull 8 2:04:18 William Montgomery 👹
Not a bad week to be honest.
Well stated.