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Prices never really go down once they've gone up. Maybe a little in this case, but there's no deal that's going to bring them back to where they were before. Any deal that's done will hopefully stabilise prices so that they don't keep going up, but I can't see them being under around 155/litre again. Ever. They'll just keep 'em up there and force people to get used to it.
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self-oscillating
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yeah, the best we can hope for is that prices stabilise. Too many companies are making money from this and they wont give that up
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We should have been full-nuclear decades ago. Nuclear is the only sensible bridge between a fossil-fuel-fired energy grid and renewables. But everyone was understandably spooked by Chernobyl.
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Deny, Defend, Depose.
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