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"Turkey and South Korea are discussing the joint construction of a nuclear power plant, the latest of recent efforts by Ankara to diversify its energy sources.

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  • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

    Australia:

    "Public transport will be free in Victoria for a month, and in Tasmania until July, in an effort to encourage people to switch from driving and alleviate the surge in demand for fuel."

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    Allan government says measure is temporary as energy shock from Middle East conflict sees petrol prices soar

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    Would love to see the result of this unintended pilot for free public transit.

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    "South Korea has already imposed driving restrictions on civil servants, curbing how often they can access government buildings by car based on the last number of their license plates. Expanding restrictions to the private sector would be the first such move since the 1991 Gulf War. It would also signal heightened concern over a looming energy shock for an economy that is a key player in global tech supply chains."

    Just a moment...

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      "South Korea has already imposed driving restrictions on civil servants, curbing how often they can access government buildings by car based on the last number of their license plates. Expanding restrictions to the private sector would be the first such move since the 1991 Gulf War. It would also signal heightened concern over a looming energy shock for an economy that is a key player in global tech supply chains."

      Just a moment...

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      #24

      "In a bid to quickly lower electricity costs, a growing number of Democratic-governed states are pulling money away from programs to save power and boost renewable energy, often by cutting charges on utility bills or redirecting those funds toward customer rebates."

      Just a moment...

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        "In a bid to quickly lower electricity costs, a growing number of Democratic-governed states are pulling money away from programs to save power and boost renewable energy, often by cutting charges on utility bills or redirecting those funds toward customer rebates."

        Just a moment...

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        "European Union governments should prepare for a prolonged disruption to energy markets as a result of the Iran war, the bloc's energy chief has told ministers ahead of an emergency meeting on Tuesday.

        JET FUEL SEEN AS MOST EXPOSED
        The last kerosene shipments that ‌passed ⁠through the Strait of Hormuz before its closure are due to arrive in Europe around April 10."

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          "European Union governments should prepare for a prolonged disruption to energy markets as a result of the Iran war, the bloc's energy chief has told ministers ahead of an emergency meeting on Tuesday.

          JET FUEL SEEN AS MOST EXPOSED
          The last kerosene shipments that ‌passed ⁠through the Strait of Hormuz before its closure are due to arrive in Europe around April 10."

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          "Governments across Asia are ramping up their use of coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, as they try to cover huge energy shortfalls triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran.

          Almost 30bn cubic meters of LNG has been removed from global supply chains, of which more than 80% is missing in the Indo-Pacific region.

          Gloystein added it will take years to recover LNG supplies."

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          South Korea will delay the shutdown of coal-fired plants, while the Philippines also plans to boost the output of its coal-burning plants

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            "Governments across Asia are ramping up their use of coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, as they try to cover huge energy shortfalls triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran.

            Almost 30bn cubic meters of LNG has been removed from global supply chains, of which more than 80% is missing in the Indo-Pacific region.

            Gloystein added it will take years to recover LNG supplies."

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            Asia ramps up use of dirty fuels to cover energy shortfall triggered by Iran war

            South Korea will delay the shutdown of coal-fired plants, while the Philippines also plans to boost the output of its coal-burning plants

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            “We need to learn that this is the moment to break that cycle of responding to short-term fossil fuel induced shocks
            with investments in fossil fuels,

            because they’re never short-term
            – they’re always long-term infrastructure investments of sorts.”

            “It’s not sustainable to rely on coal,”
            added Dinita Setyawati, senior energy analyst for Asia at thinktank Ember,
            who is based in Jakarta.

            “Homegrown renewables are definitely the way to go to improve more energy security and resilience.”

            Across Asia countries are searching for ways to reduce energy consumption,
            with the Philippines and Sri Lanka introducing four-days weeks for many government staff,
            and Vietnam encouraging people work from home.

            Bangladesh closed its universities early,
            bringing forward the Eid al-Fitr holidays,
            and has introduced more planned blackouts,

            while Pakistan has moved schools to remote online teaching.

            Gloystein added it will take years to recover LNG supplies.

            “This isn’t a short-term thing
            – people hope that next week there will be some form of a climb down or ceasefire
            and then we’ll go back to normal,” he said.

            “This is going to stay with us for a while
            because the damage that has been done,
            it’s going to take years to repair.”

            @CelloMomOnCars @kim_harding

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              "Governments across Asia are ramping up their use of coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel, as they try to cover huge energy shortfalls triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran.

              Almost 30bn cubic meters of LNG has been removed from global supply chains, of which more than 80% is missing in the Indo-Pacific region.

              Gloystein added it will take years to recover LNG supplies."

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              Asia ramps up use of dirty fuels to cover energy shortfall triggered by Iran war

              South Korea will delay the shutdown of coal-fired plants, while the Philippines also plans to boost the output of its coal-burning plants

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              the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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              This piece points out that the amount of extra coal being put to use now is small compared to that used on an ongoing basis.

              Also there is demand destruction as governments and people conserve energy to save money.

              Bloomberg - Are you a robot?

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                This piece points out that the amount of extra coal being put to use now is small compared to that used on an ongoing basis.

                Also there is demand destruction as governments and people conserve energy to save money.

                Bloomberg - Are you a robot?

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                Good interactive showing how East Asia and developing countries reliant on fossil fuel imports are hardest hit, and government policies implemented.

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                This is what demand destruction looks like (besides families making their own decisions).

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                  Good interactive showing how East Asia and developing countries reliant on fossil fuel imports are hardest hit, and government policies implemented.

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                  This is what demand destruction looks like (besides families making their own decisions).

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                  @CelloMomOnCars Japan’s government so far acting less like the rest of Asia and more like its developper country peers - no savings now as "it would damage the economy”, instead pretending the problem will just go away soon https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/04/04/japan/japan-energy-saving-request-iran/

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                    Good interactive showing how East Asia and developing countries reliant on fossil fuel imports are hardest hit, and government policies implemented.

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                    This is what demand destruction looks like (besides families making their own decisions).

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                    Tiered rates are socially-just rates.

                    Egypt's electricity ministry "said electricity prices for residential consumption bands of up to ​2,000 kilowatt-hours per month would remain unchanged, while tariffs for higher ​residential brackets would rise by an average of 16%. Commercial electricity prices across all ‌brackets ⁠would increase by an average of about 20%, it added.

                    The ministry said lower-consumption households would be shielded ​from the increases."

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                      Tiered rates are socially-just rates.

                      Egypt's electricity ministry "said electricity prices for residential consumption bands of up to ​2,000 kilowatt-hours per month would remain unchanged, while tariffs for higher ​residential brackets would rise by an average of 16%. Commercial electricity prices across all ‌brackets ⁠would increase by an average of about 20%, it added.

                      The ministry said lower-consumption households would be shielded ​from the increases."

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                      "Countries in South Asia have unveiled ​a number of measures to tackle the energy crisis ‌triggered by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which has squeezed supplies and raised prices.

                      Here is a look at some of the measures rolled ​out so far."

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                      Some governments reducing hours for government employees, cutting down on fuel needed for commuting.

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                        "Countries in South Asia have unveiled ​a number of measures to tackle the energy crisis ‌triggered by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, which has squeezed supplies and raised prices.

                        Here is a look at some of the measures rolled ​out so far."

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                        Some governments reducing hours for government employees, cutting down on fuel needed for commuting.

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                        The last ship carrying jet fuel arrived in the port of Rotterdam this past week.
                        "Europe's airports have begun imposing restrictions on refueling due to a shortage of jet fuel, and airlines have preemptively canceled flights.

                        In Bangladesh, the fuel shortages and panic have resulted in a spike in robberies, as people raid gas stations and fuel trucks in order to stockpile supplies."

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                        Countries are rationing fuel, cutting flights, and paying families cash just to keep moving.

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                          The last ship carrying jet fuel arrived in the port of Rotterdam this past week.
                          "Europe's airports have begun imposing restrictions on refueling due to a shortage of jet fuel, and airlines have preemptively canceled flights.

                          In Bangladesh, the fuel shortages and panic have resulted in a spike in robberies, as people raid gas stations and fuel trucks in order to stockpile supplies."

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                          The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Is Driving a Wave of Global Energy Rationing

                          Countries are rationing fuel, cutting flights, and paying families cash just to keep moving.

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                          @CelloMomOnCars

                          The unintentionally greenest president ever.

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                            The last ship carrying jet fuel arrived in the port of Rotterdam this past week.
                            "Europe's airports have begun imposing restrictions on refueling due to a shortage of jet fuel, and airlines have preemptively canceled flights.

                            In Bangladesh, the fuel shortages and panic have resulted in a spike in robberies, as people raid gas stations and fuel trucks in order to stockpile supplies."

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                            The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Is Driving a Wave of Global Energy Rationing

                            Countries are rationing fuel, cutting flights, and paying families cash just to keep moving.

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                            TIME (time.com)

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                            "EU Commission spokesperson ​Anna-Kaisa Itkonen told reporters ⁠that around 8.5% ​of the bloc's LNG, ​7% of its oil and 40% of its jet ​fuel and diesel ​travels through the Strait of Hormuz, ‌which ⁠Iran has mostly blocked access to during the war."

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                            40% of jet fuel.
                            Europe needs to build out its high speed rail network to avoid repeated travel shocks.

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                              "EU Commission spokesperson ​Anna-Kaisa Itkonen told reporters ⁠that around 8.5% ​of the bloc's LNG, ​7% of its oil and 40% of its jet ​fuel and diesel ​travels through the Strait of Hormuz, ‌which ⁠Iran has mostly blocked access to during the war."

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                              40% of jet fuel.
                              Europe needs to build out its high speed rail network to avoid repeated travel shocks.

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                              Frank Elderson, board of ECB:
                              "Europe cannot eliminate geopolitical risk, but it can significantly reduce its exposure to it. The most effective way to do that is by cutting reliance on imported fossil fuels and accelerating an orderly shift to homegrown clean energy.:

                              The investment may be € 660 bn a year.
                              Sounds like a large number (it is) until you remember that Europe spends € 400 bn a year on fossil fuel imports.

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                                Frank Elderson, board of ECB:
                                "Europe cannot eliminate geopolitical risk, but it can significantly reduce its exposure to it. The most effective way to do that is by cutting reliance on imported fossil fuels and accelerating an orderly shift to homegrown clean energy.:

                                The investment may be € 660 bn a year.
                                Sounds like a large number (it is) until you remember that Europe spends € 400 bn a year on fossil fuel imports.

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                                Meanwhile, Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar speaks of a gas pipeline here and an oil pipeline there.

                                Still thinking inside the fossil fuel box.

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                                Turkiye is a key regional energy hub due to its investments, location and oil reserves, the minister tells Al Jazeera.

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                                  Meanwhile, Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar speaks of a gas pipeline here and an oil pipeline there.

                                  Still thinking inside the fossil fuel box.

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                                  Turkiye is a key regional energy hub due to its investments, location and oil reserves, the minister tells Al Jazeera.

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                                  France announces ban on gas boilers in new buildings starting in 2027

                                  Also, "starting in June, the government will subsidize 50,000 more electric vehicles through reduced-rate leases for high-mileage drivers hit by fuel price spikes, such as health aides, nurses and tradespeople who rely on cars for work. Businesses will get aid for electric vans and trucks, up to €100,000 per vehicle – including, for instance, cargo bikes sought by last-mile delivery firms."

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                                    France announces ban on gas boilers in new buildings starting in 2027

                                    Also, "starting in June, the government will subsidize 50,000 more electric vehicles through reduced-rate leases for high-mileage drivers hit by fuel price spikes, such as health aides, nurses and tradespeople who rely on cars for work. Businesses will get aid for electric vans and trucks, up to €100,000 per vehicle – including, for instance, cargo bikes sought by last-mile delivery firms."

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                                    @CelloMomOnCars "#Heizungshammer" in #Frankreich, der Einbau von Gasheizungen wird verboten

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                                      France announces ban on gas boilers in new buildings starting in 2027

                                      Also, "starting in June, the government will subsidize 50,000 more electric vehicles through reduced-rate leases for high-mileage drivers hit by fuel price spikes, such as health aides, nurses and tradespeople who rely on cars for work. Businesses will get aid for electric vans and trucks, up to €100,000 per vehicle – including, for instance, cargo bikes sought by last-mile delivery firms."

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                                      @CelloMomOnCars #EDF will like that as it will help to justify their absurdly expensive nuclear fleet...

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                                        @CelloMomOnCars #EDF will like that as it will help to justify their absurdly expensive nuclear fleet...

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                                        @drajt

                                        Off the coast of Brittany they have one of the largest min-max difference in the tides: it's meters. I can't wait to see that energy harnessed.

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                                          Off the coast of Brittany they have one of the largest min-max difference in the tides: it's meters. I can't wait to see that energy harnessed.

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                                          @CelloMomOnCars true and there is a tidal barrage here that is operated by EDF.

                                          However EDF hates, tidal, solar and wind and wants the tax payer to pony up for the billions for their shiny new ERP reactors...

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