Satirical review of energy events (23.04.2024)
Why can’t power engineers comment on energy topics? Imagine the famous “Lviv School of Mathematics” if suddenly, during the famous discussions and solving of epoch-making mathematical problems in cafes, they suddenly found that they got completely different results than they had assumed, or Oppenheimer leading the team creating the bomb, who suddenly perceives that the chain reaction does not work, or Schroedinger, who nevertheless built […]czytaj więcejSatyryczny Przegląd Energetyczny (23.04.2024)
Dlaczego energetyki nie mogą komentować energetycy… Wyobraźmy sobie słynną „lwowską szkołę matematyki” gdyby nagle podczas słynnych dyskusji i rozwiązywania epokowych problemów matematycznych w kawiarniach okazało się, że nagle dostają zupełnie inne wyniki niż zakładali albo Oppenheimera kierującego zespołem tworzącym bombę, który nagle spostrzega, że nie działa reakcja łańcuchowa lub Schroedingera, który jednak zbudował swoje słynne urządzenie i smutnie zanotował, że kot zawsze umiera. Wszyscy muszą […]czytaj więcejSatirical review of energy events (16.04.2024)
Energy with mines – or a concrete wheel to the drowning man’s rescue Blocking coal imports – again, we will regulate a market that is not a market anyway. Hard coal is filling up all available storage. Miners are working, but the power industry is not burning coal sufficiently (the weather is to blame because it was too warm and on top of that sunny, […]czytaj więcejSatirical review of energy events (9.04.2024)
In the energy industry, discarding unwanted cards mirrors a broader dilemma: everyone aims to divest from coal, yet the narrative changes when it comes to distribution. On the occasion of periodic presentations of the energy strategies of large corporations, it’s easy to explain everything if you’ve ever played the so-called “Black Helen” card game. To begin with, players would pass a few unwanted cards to […]czytaj więcejSatirical review of energy events (2.04.2024)
“The Rain Charmers” most wanted! New job offers in Polish Transmission System Operator (PSE) What should be done so the operator doesn’t have to pay for PV and wind power plant shutdowns? Satirical Energy Review by Prof. Konrad Swirski Tuesday, March 26 is the first working day with an enforced reduction in RES production. Despite relatively large exports, there was too much sun anyway, therefore, […]czytaj więcej
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