@danishnuclear@TheBrancaShow Det er ret vildt at opleve. Begge patienter fik i øvrigt rosc senere i forløbet, men uvist hvordan deres outcome blev i sidste ende.
Der findes flere artikler om fænomenet 🤓
@danishnuclear@TheBrancaShow Actually CPRIC (CPR-Induced Consciousness) is a real phenomenon where the patient wakes up and becomes aware during CPR. I’ve experienced it twice in my work as a paramedic
Denmark is often hailed for phasing out coal with wind. But is it true? And is it scalable? Three missing factors tell quite a different story:
1. Heavy reliance on Nordic hydro/nuclear
2. Coal was mainly replaced by wood, not wind
3. The wind build-out has stalled
A thread 🧵
There is a crazy story going around that Denmark in the month of march had 100% electricity production from renewables(wind/solar)
This is completely false as you can see in my pic. 👇
Biomasse 14,4%
Import 12,7%
Fossil. 6,8%
Sweden joins the global nuclear race!
Today marks the start for Sweden in the global nuclear power race.
Vattenfall's decision to take the next step to build new nuclear power is not just a choice of path for our country's future - it is the start of something bigger. Sweden now takes its place in the global nuclear power race that is currently underway.
Right now, over 60 reactors are being built around the world. 15 EU countries are interested in, or already building, new nuclear power. Sweden is a strong voice in the European Nuclear Alliance and is now also taking a position as a hub for new nuclear power in the Baltic Sea region.
This shows that the government's policy is working: we create long-term conditions for investors, put technology before ideology and safety before short-term solutions. Nuclear power strengthens Sweden in three crucial areas:
✅ Energy security - independence from authoritarian states
✅ Competitiveness - stable prices for households and businesses
✅ Defense - robust systems in an uncertain time
This is the beginning of something bigger, in many ways. The question is no longer whether we should build new nuclear power – but how quickly and how much.