Comments by "SaBa" (@saba1030) on "DW News"
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Sorry, but it has never been that bad as it Is recently, most of those flooded villages,towns, cities had never been flooded before, this is why there are all these dykes, pumping stations, flood gates, barriers etc...
This time it was the combination of four storm surges, melting water from the Harz mountains and permanent rain since three weeks...as the north sea is pushing inlands, the rivers, streams etc can't get rid of their waters towards the sea...
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Greetings from Bremen 👋
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@Apsoy Pike The EU27 will replace all fossil fuels (oil, coal, nat gas) with green hydrogen, the goal is focused on 2030-2045.
Hydrogen can be used as storage battery for the overloads from the offshore windmills and others as well as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc.
Lots of start ups are working on alternative storage possibilities as well.
Electrolyseurs (wind to power) are under construction everywhere as well.
Btw, since September no Russian nat gas imports anymore (apart from Hungary).
Germany is/ has been forwarding nat gas to the Ukraine, Poland, Austria, Tchechia and some other countries.
All those mentioned countries had to fill up their nat gas buffers before winter.
France had to shut down half of its nuclear power plants because of low water levels in the rivers due to the recent heat wave and urgently needed maintenance ( still ongoing), therefor Germany is doing the back up power for France and sending six times more electricity to France as normally.
About 80% of France's electricity gets produced by nuclear power and the French are heating with
electricity.
48% of Germany's electricity gets produced by renewables ( wind, solar, water).
Most of the nat gas is used as raw material for proceeding things like steel, glass, paper etc, and as written before, will be replaced by green hydrogen.
Btw, Norway, the Netherlands and Belgium have taken over from Russia with delivering nat gas to the EU27. Therefor: the EU27 are doing good ...
Greetings from the EU 😉
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@lhmsc
When you're paying about €700 per month for your healthcare than your salary must be pretty good, as the monthly healthcare fee is ALWAYS A FIXED PERCENTAGE of your salary, apart from you have private insurance. But as you're saying, that your employer is paying the other half, than it's the fixed percentage.
That hospitals have "weird" opening times is only for visitors, visiting people in hospital, not though for AE, thats open 24/7.
What could be, that the hospital were you live, decided, that people, instead of going to the GP, "plastering" the AE with banal issues, don't get treated anymore, as they are "stuffing up" the AE, while the real emergencies get hindered to be treated.
Add on: all doctors are in duty to have one day a week with so called "open consultation".
You need to "bring" a bit of time with you as it's without appointment, but inner one week you would be able to see the doctor ...
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