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Biomass plants

Climate

Government

Biomass power plants: redundant or inevitable?
With biomass plants, the government wanted to ensure that the climate targets would be met. The government set aside 10 billion euros for the construction of 628 biomass plants. Objections to the biomass plants soon arose: they would not be as CO2-neutral as was assumed and there would be more useful ways to use the biomass.

Food

Icecream

The first popsicle
In 1905, the popsicle was invented by eleven-year-old Frank Epperson. He made a drink with water and some soda powder that he stirred through with a stick. Because his mother told him to go to sleep, he left the drink. When he woke up the next morning, it had frozen and the drink with the stick in it was frozen too. This was the first popsicle.

Columbus

History

Discovery journey

Columbus discovers America
Columbus was looking for a faster sailing route to the Dutch East Indies. He planned to sail there via the West. With the financial support of the Spanish Queen Isabella, his ships left for the West, but instead of finding a new route to the Dutch East Indies there, he found the undiscovered continent of America.
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Television channel

John de Mol

Talpa
John de Mol started the television station TIEN and invested millions in it. While the channel had many TV stars, the viewing figures remained very low. De Mol's channel was losing millions of euros every year and eventually De Mol stopped the channel and TIEN was integrated into parts of RTL Group.

Streaming

Quibi

Quibi streamed, but not well
Two initiators wanted to establish a new streaming service specifically for mobile use on the go. The content consisted of short movies of six to ten minutes. 1.75 billion was raised from investors and big names were brought in for the production of the content. Yet the platform did not catch on with the public and the plug had to be pulled.

Oil

North Sea

Dismantling oil platforms
Offshore company Heerema teamed up with a British and a Norwegian company in a joint venture to remove vacant oil platforms from the North Sea. The oil companies were initially enthusiastic about their innovative methods, but still did not prioritize the project, which would be very expensive and bring them little money.