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Originally Posted by crucifissio
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Too bad those hundreds of millions only reduce a little co2, while the industry is heating up and everybody s flying around the world or driving around in a SUV.
Problem in holland is, you need a warm water pumt that hardly fit in any house and makes a lot of noise. You need heaters in the floor as well, etcetra. For some houses it could be a good soution, when it is further developed. A nuclear plant would do the trick easier and cheaper. And people paying while Shell doesn´t pay any taxes and Germany helped their brown coal indusrty for decades with money cause the brown coal from other countries was cheaper. How is it possible, Germany spending blllions to subside brown coal mines (than they don't care about free trade and protecting markets, when it is their own interest) Since this year they import it from their friends in Russia.