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EU debates return to Russian gas as part of Ukraine peace deal
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By all that is good, holy and just can we please stop allowing Financial Times here? That shit's locked down within minutes of an article going up.
Anyway. Unsurprising.
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No, the US is not an option. Just, uh. Logistically. Liquid Natural Gas via ship just plainly lacks the throughput required to keep homes warm and turbines spinning.
It can supplement supply and stabilize peaks but it's a complete non-starter on a fundamental technological level and that's not even talking about the way pollution from ship fuel is significantly worse than any other fossil fuel aside from maybe untreated coal (it's bad enough that ships use diesel to get into international waters before switching to their main fuel source due to being see so polluting no country allows it within their borders).