Hej, Mama, I Went on Trip To Ribe:

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A landscape photo of Ribe. Photo Credit to Ryan Steremberg.

Hej, Mama, we went to Energinet,

To see three bearded men give their presentations,

One on itself, ancillary services, and the last on Power-to-X announcements,

And giving electricity through nordpool, to certain countries in need.

The total energy consumption, from the green transition, cannot be fully captured by direct electrification.

And he also said, things that made him optimistic,

It made me inspired, and him more likely to succeed.

“If Denmark reaches net neutral, and everyone goes the other way,

What good does that do us?” I think we’ll go insane!

Hello to the amazing person, Kurt from Esbergport.

High in such wisdom, knowing all occurring and making no retort.

Overseer of the wind turbines heading for US Shores, the ships heading northwest, coal, and all the rest.

Hej, Mama, I went on a trip to Ribe.

A little medieval village, with a quaint little house.

It has fields, and roads, with a knack for flooding,

With small rivers, and an ocean whereabouts.

Hej Mama, take a look -egad!

The Wadden sea’s full of life, some shrimp and crab.

The nature tour guide man was very nice to give us rubber boots.

But those birds, many years ago,

Went “extinct” off the coast of Fanø

“Now they’ve raised their numbers, 

And are flying there” he tells.

Hey morfar, look at what you had me do,

A sunburn in the vineyard, just like you!

Nej and farvel to you, mister morfar,

In the vineyard and out, so many got drunk off your orders,

Professor please explain to me, why we had to go and see, such a profession? 

I am not ready to leave this place I’ve found,

Chives and strawberries, emerging from the ground,

To the sprawling fields of turbines and a mill,

I bid adieu

I bid adieu

To the birds that block out the sun

Delicious bread,

Before my eyes,

Now,

It’s time to dine

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