The closure of Fessenheim, an ecological fault

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Re: The closure of Fessenheim, an ecological fault




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 23/01/21, 12:35

Ah finally another good news! I hope they will close Chinon afterwards. : Mrgreen:
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by izentrop » 10/07/21, 10:41

Assessment of the premature closure of the #Fessenheim nuclear power plant one year later: a social, economic and environmental fault.
What a monumental mistake facing the acceleration of the RC
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 10/07/21, 10:43

It was a press release from "La voir du nuclear" relayed by "The voice of his master" that would have preferred to wait until it freaks us out, that it causes another tragedy and that it costs us billions (Like the mess of EPRs that we still don't know how to run). Ah, but he wants his French Chernobyl, triple focus! : roll:
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by izentrop » 19/07/21, 00:38

The continuous mess
Cordemais-Fessenheim: climate failure https://www.sauvonsleclimat.org/fr/base ... -au-climat
When it came to shutting down 2 reactors in Fessenheim a year ago, there was no problem with the network since the Cordemais power station was going to continue to operate ... supposedly with biomass. But without Cordemais, it becomes problematic.

Everyone will therefore have understood the manipulation:

we tell you a fable about a coal plant that will become clean;
we are closing the Fessenheim plant to please green voters and our German neighbors (but not to please the climate, everyone has understood that);
we wait a little so that the string does not appear too thick;
it is announced that the coal plant conversion project is abandoned for reasons x or y;
we are sorry to have to keep it in service (for limited periods, don't worry) in the name of continuity of service.
... and voila: we closed the nuclear power plant which safely produces reliable and carbon-free electricity and we keep in service (but for limited periods of time, don't worry) the coal plant, which is the most emitting mode of production. of CO2 (one million tonnes of CO2 per year will be emitted by this plant).

Local elected officials, including environmentalists, who are worried about the loss of 500 jobs linked to the future closure of Cordemais are even stepped up to the plate ... after having eliminated with a stroke of the pen nearly 2 jobs in Fessenheim then that nothing, apart from short-term electoral considerations, justified this decision.
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by Christophe » 19/07/21, 02:48

Pro-nuclear lobbyists who run in audi rs or bmw serie 7 at 400 gr of CO2 per km and who accumulate real estate for the purpose of personal enrichment we pee at them! Hein guydounet!


This includes the poor well-off employees of EDF fessenheim ... they retrain at RTE there will be a lot of work, indeed, the next few semesters ... otherwise you can go and help the Belgians and the Germans ... starting tomorrow!

ps: your post izy is untrue the vast majority of the employees of the power station remained for the dismantling ... EDF will even have to hire ... : Cheesy:
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by izentrop » 19/07/21, 22:25

Christophe wrote:: your post izy is false the vast majority of the employees of the power station remained for the dismantling ... EDF will even have to hire ...
https://www.europe1.fr/emissions/linter ... er-3950969
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by Christophe » 20/07/21, 00:24

Politicard blah ... where is the double-blind evidence?

And even if it was true ...

A contractual employee of 20 years or more at edf will have a redundancy premium so high that he will never have to work again!

Stop pitying the haves ...
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by izentrop » 20/07/21, 01:59

Dismantling only lasts a while.
The problem is rather the big ecological blunder contrary to the actions necessary to the fight against global warming. It is just one more step of accelerating towards an unmanageable climate for future generations.
We will bite our fingers sooner than expected and too late to act.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 20/07/21, 02:06

izentrop wrote: It is just one more step of accelerating towards an unmanageable climate for future generations. <<< It's as beautiful as Cousteau!
We will bite our fingers sooner than expected and too late to act.

Uh no Izy, Bill Gates and his billionaire buddies are going to save us thanks to technology ... Well, Izy ... would you suddenly doubt it? : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 20/07/21, 02:24

izentrop wrote:Dismantling only lasts a while.


You're right: at least one career ... Where is Chooz A today? : Mrgreen:
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