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  • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

    Most Indian households cook with LPG, accounting for 85-90% of imported LPG that must go through the Strait of Hormuz.
    Restaurants and hotels make up the rest of the LPG demand.

    There has been a run on induction cookstoves.

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    "The conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel is creating the ​worst energy crisis ever faced by the ‌world, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.

    "The ⁠crisis is already huge, if you combine ​the effects of the petrol crisis and the ​gas crisis with Russia," he added."

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      "The conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel is creating the ​worst energy crisis ever faced by the ‌world, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.

      "The ⁠crisis is already huge, if you combine ​the effects of the petrol crisis and the ​gas crisis with Russia," he added."

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      "Demand for rooftop solar systems across Europe has surged since the start of the Iran war, as households rush to shield themselves from soaring power prices triggered by the worst global energy disruption in history."

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        "Demand for rooftop solar systems across Europe has surged since the start of the Iran war, as households rush to shield themselves from soaring power prices triggered by the worst global energy disruption in history."

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        "Public servants working for the Tokyo metropolitan government are being encouraged to swap their suits for shorts this summer to combat sweltering heat and rising energy costs caused by the US-Israel war on Iran.

        Inspired by the country’s Cool Biz energy-saving initiative, Tokyo officials hope the measure will cut dependence on air conditioning."

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          "Public servants working for the Tokyo metropolitan government are being encouraged to swap their suits for shorts this summer to combat sweltering heat and rising energy costs caused by the US-Israel war on Iran.

          Inspired by the country’s Cool Biz energy-saving initiative, Tokyo officials hope the measure will cut dependence on air conditioning."

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          "The European Commission has launched a strategy to protect people in the EU from “fossil-fuel price shocks” and accelerate the expansion of “homegrown clean energy”.

          The proposals are meant to ensure the EU has enough fuel in the short term, to protect consumers from price rises and – in the longer term – to curb reliance on oil and gas.

          Central to the commission’s strategy is a proposal to overhaul the EU’s taxation system so that it favours electricity over gas."

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            "The European Commission has launched a strategy to protect people in the EU from “fossil-fuel price shocks” and accelerate the expansion of “homegrown clean energy”.

            The proposals are meant to ensure the EU has enough fuel in the short term, to protect consumers from price rises and – in the longer term – to curb reliance on oil and gas.

            Central to the commission’s strategy is a proposal to overhaul the EU’s taxation system so that it favours electricity over gas."

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            What all the stuff reported in this thread adds up to:

            Demand destruction.

            As Rebecca Solnit puts it:
            "This is how the attack by one petro-state (ours) on another (Iran's) may be turning out to be very bad for petroleum, because the only thing history loves more than a surprise party is irony."

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            "This is how the attack by one petro-state (ours) on another (Iran's) may be turning out to be very bad for petroleum, because the only thing history loves more than a surprise party is irony." The Crisis The biggest news is always the climate news, and sometimes it's so big

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            • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

              What all the stuff reported in this thread adds up to:

              Demand destruction.

              As Rebecca Solnit puts it:
              "This is how the attack by one petro-state (ours) on another (Iran's) may be turning out to be very bad for petroleum, because the only thing history loves more than a surprise party is irony."

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              Truth, Consequences, Climate, and Demand Destruction

              "This is how the attack by one petro-state (ours) on another (Iran's) may be turning out to be very bad for petroleum, because the only thing history loves more than a surprise party is irony." The Crisis The biggest news is always the climate news, and sometimes it's so big

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              Read the Solnit piece first, then the recap by Doctorow, with subtitles:

              "As Solnit writes, Trump's stupid war follows on the heels of another unforgivable and cruel blunder: Putin's quagmire in Ukraine, which catapulted Europe into the Gretacene, with a wholesale, continent-wide shift away from fossil fuels to renewables and the devices they power. Now, the rest of the world is following suit."

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                Read the Solnit piece first, then the recap by Doctorow, with subtitles:

                "As Solnit writes, Trump's stupid war follows on the heels of another unforgivable and cruel blunder: Putin's quagmire in Ukraine, which catapulted Europe into the Gretacene, with a wholesale, continent-wide shift away from fossil fuels to renewables and the devices they power. Now, the rest of the world is following suit."

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                These nuggets!

                "We dig up a lot of fossil fuels. The world consumes seventeen times more fossil fuels in a year than we will require to electrify the planet forever."

                "In 2024, America saw its first all-solar powered solar panel recycling factory, which reclaimed 99% of the materials in a panel that was 20% efficient, and then used those materials to make two panels that were each 40% efficient."

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                • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

                  These nuggets!

                  "We dig up a lot of fossil fuels. The world consumes seventeen times more fossil fuels in a year than we will require to electrify the planet forever."

                  "In 2024, America saw its first all-solar powered solar panel recycling factory, which reclaimed 99% of the materials in a panel that was 20% efficient, and then used those materials to make two panels that were each 40% efficient."

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                  Chokepoints

                  "The age of assuming someone else’s energy will always be available, at a price we can afford, through a route we don’t control, is over.

                  Solar and wind require no imports from unstable regions, no transit through chokepoints. Every energy minister on earth grasps this now in a way they did not nine weeks ago."

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                  Decades of underinvestment in energy alternatives has left the global economy highly vulnerable.

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                    These nuggets!

                    "We dig up a lot of fossil fuels. The world consumes seventeen times more fossil fuels in a year than we will require to electrify the planet forever."

                    "In 2024, America saw its first all-solar powered solar panel recycling factory, which reclaimed 99% of the materials in a panel that was 20% efficient, and then used those materials to make two panels that were each 40% efficient."

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                    Pluralistic: Demand destruction vs fuel-superseding infrastructure (04 May 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

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                    @CelloMomOnCars
                    Solar panels can't reach 40% efficiency...stay accurate guys or lose credibility

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                      @CelloMomOnCars
                      Solar panels can't reach 40% efficiency...stay accurate guys or lose credibility

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                      @PeterF @CelloMomOnCars
                      39.5% in real world conditions feels like close enough, even if it's inferior to the 47.6% top performance inside a lab: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.15593

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                        @PeterF @CelloMomOnCars
                        39.5% in real world conditions feels like close enough, even if it's inferior to the 47.6% top performance inside a lab: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.15593

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                        @jherazob @PeterF

                        My first guess also: multi-junction PV cells.

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                          @PeterF @CelloMomOnCars
                          39.5% in real world conditions feels like close enough, even if it's inferior to the 47.6% top performance inside a lab: https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.15593

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                          @jherazob @CelloMomOnCars
                          OK, haven't seen this, interesting - but the framing of the post implied mass production from recycled material, not a new material yet to be proven at production scale.

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                            @jherazob @CelloMomOnCars
                            OK, haven't seen this, interesting - but the framing of the post implied mass production from recycled material, not a new material yet to be proven at production scale.

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                            @PeterF @jherazob

                            If you read the article you will see that the company is no longer in business.

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                              Chokepoints

                              "The age of assuming someone else’s energy will always be available, at a price we can afford, through a route we don’t control, is over.

                              Solar and wind require no imports from unstable regions, no transit through chokepoints. Every energy minister on earth grasps this now in a way they did not nine weeks ago."

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                              View: The largest energy crisis in modern history is only beginning

                              Decades of underinvestment in energy alternatives has left the global economy highly vulnerable.

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                              (www.semafor.com)

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                              Demand destruction, petrochemical fertiliser:

                              "Side-by-side plots in Kutztown, PA compared regenerative practices, including cover cropping, crop rotation, and composting, with conventional agriculture. The result was yields up to 30% higher for sustainable methods during extreme weather, profits that were 3-6 times higher overall, the use of 45% less energy—and 40% lower carbon emissions.

                              Among young farmers, regenerative practices are already taking hold."

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                              As the Iran War makes conventional fertilizer harder to access, regenerative agriculture offers a solution that is also better for climate and soil.

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                                Demand destruction, petrochemical fertiliser:

                                "Side-by-side plots in Kutztown, PA compared regenerative practices, including cover cropping, crop rotation, and composting, with conventional agriculture. The result was yields up to 30% higher for sustainable methods during extreme weather, profits that were 3-6 times higher overall, the use of 45% less energy—and 40% lower carbon emissions.

                                Among young farmers, regenerative practices are already taking hold."

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                                As the Iran War makes conventional fertilizer harder to access, regenerative agriculture offers a solution that is also better for climate and soil.

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                                "The Iran war appears to have supercharged the clean energy transition, providing a catalyst for wind power giants as countries reassess the role of renewables in shoring up energy security.

                                Danish wind turbine maker Vestas reported an unexpectedly large first-quarter profit rise on Wednesday, citing improved execution of its onshore and offshore businesses despite growing political uncertainty."

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                                  "The Iran war appears to have supercharged the clean energy transition, providing a catalyst for wind power giants as countries reassess the role of renewables in shoring up energy security.

                                  Danish wind turbine maker Vestas reported an unexpectedly large first-quarter profit rise on Wednesday, citing improved execution of its onshore and offshore businesses despite growing political uncertainty."

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                                  "Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC is raking in record profits during the AI boom—but it is also racing to help Taiwan develop wind power and other energy alternatives to fossil fuels amid a global energy crisis.

                                  The chipmaker has signed a 30-year corporate power purchase agreement for 100 percent of the power produced by the Hai Long offshore wind project."

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                                  TSMC backs renewables during record demand for energy-hungry chip manufacturing.

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                                    "Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC is raking in record profits during the AI boom—but it is also racing to help Taiwan develop wind power and other energy alternatives to fossil fuels amid a global energy crisis.

                                    The chipmaker has signed a 30-year corporate power purchase agreement for 100 percent of the power produced by the Hai Long offshore wind project."

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                                    TSMC backs renewables during record demand for energy-hungry chip manufacturing.

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                                    "The UK has avoided the need for gas imports worth £1.7bn since the start of the Iran war, as a result of record electricity generation from wind and solar, reveals Carbon Brief analysis.

                                    The surge in wind and solar output is cutting the need for gas-fired generation, which has been nearly a third lower than last year and fell to record lows in both March and April 2026."

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                                    The UK has avoided the need for gas imports worth £1.7bn since the start of the Iran war, as a result of record electricity generation from wind and solar

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                                      "The UK has avoided the need for gas imports worth £1.7bn since the start of the Iran war, as a result of record electricity generation from wind and solar, reveals Carbon Brief analysis.

                                      The surge in wind and solar output is cutting the need for gas-fired generation, which has been nearly a third lower than last year and fell to record lows in both March and April 2026."

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                                      Analysis: Wind and solar have saved UK from gas imports worth £1.7bn since Iran war began - Carbon Brief

                                      The UK has avoided the need for gas imports worth £1.7bn since the start of the Iran war, as a result of record electricity generation from wind and solar

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                                      A good explainer of what determines the price of car fuel.

                                      "The price of a retail gallon of gas is the sum of four things: the cost of crude oil, refining, distribution and marketing, and taxes.

                                      Ultimately, the best protection against oil price shocks is a more efficient gas-burning vehicle, or one that doesn’t burn gasoline at all."

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                                        A good explainer of what determines the price of car fuel.

                                        "The price of a retail gallon of gas is the sum of four things: the cost of crude oil, refining, distribution and marketing, and taxes.

                                        Ultimately, the best protection against oil price shocks is a more efficient gas-burning vehicle, or one that doesn’t burn gasoline at all."

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                                        @CelloMomOnCars

                                        And I can’t help saying the cheapest energy is a shit. We never have to dig up or burn.

                                        It would be nice if car design were a thing and a priority in every community. I chose to live in an area where everything I need is within walking distance. Not having to drive is great.

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                                          A good explainer of what determines the price of car fuel.

                                          "The price of a retail gallon of gas is the sum of four things: the cost of crude oil, refining, distribution and marketing, and taxes.

                                          Ultimately, the best protection against oil price shocks is a more efficient gas-burning vehicle, or one that doesn’t burn gasoline at all."

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                                          As US gas prices climb, politicians are looking at ways to lower them. An economist breaks down what does − and doesn’t − move the number on the sign at the gas station.

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                                          @CelloMomOnCars

                                          The price of oil is determined by cruise missiles. Corporate bribes of politicians has a big influence too.

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