Nuclear power continues in the world

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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Ahmed » 19/03/23, 11:30

Thank you for the clarification. You must never shrink from exact "banalities" which will always be better than original absurdities.

Because of this geographic dispersion, is there not downward pressure on the price of mining concessions from very "interested" governments (as in Niger, for example)?
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Christophe » 19/03/23, 11:36

France needs, according to Remundo's figure, about 50 * 200 = 10 tons per year (China the same, the USA 2 times more and Japan 7000)! No country except Kazakhstan could supply France alone!

So it's not really a dispersion... and to say that we were sold nuclear power to be independent... : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

Please analyze this table a little better:

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Because if your goal here is to show that we don't need Russia and its former satellites, you're stupid!
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by sicetaitsimple » 19/03/23, 11:52

Ahmed wrote:Because of this geographic dispersion, is there not downward pressure on the price of mining concessions from very "interested" governments (as in Niger, for example)?


It's possible, but I have absolutely no idea.
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Ahmed » 19/03/23, 12:22

Because if your goal here is to show that we don't need Russia and its former satellites, you're stupid!

Ridiculous insinuation, my question was very clear and related only to the price of fuel... 8) It is all the same an essential factor for the future of a sector, whatever it may be.
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Christophe » 19/03/23, 12:42

The price of fuel is set by the market: remove the 1st world producer (by far) for pseudo globalo-woki-fascist ideological reasons and you will quickly see its impact on the market price! Hey clowns!

Afterwards, there is still African uranium, because if it is like for oil during the Le Flock Prigent years, where certain oil companies are not "counted"...it will change the situation a little...but it will not compensate for the absence of the 1st producer...

Otherwise France has what national reserves (= stored in France, ready for use) of Uranium today ?

6 months ? 1 year ? 5 years ?

That's a real question!
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Remundo » 19/03/23, 14:01

Christophe wrote:Because if your goal here is to show that we don't need Russia and its former satellites, you're stupid!

this is an excellent summary! : Idea:

this is also the macronist position.
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by sicetaitsimple » 19/03/23, 14:05

Christophe wrote: remove the 1st world producer (by far) for pseudo globalo-woki-fascist ideological reasons...

Have you seen a Netflix series recently about it?
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Obamot » 19/03/23, 15:36

Ahmed wrote:
Remundo wrote:So I won't bother to answer you anymore, because I only produce "my usual fads".

I only stated "facts" (as you say) and do not blame you, everyone is perfectly free to answer what suits him. That's still not the answer to my question, but thank you anyway... :P
you weren't like this "before [•••]"

Before [•••] you commanded respect...

Before [•••] there was no deep disagreement on the merits...

Before [•••] relations were always cordial..

Before [•••] you didn't hold us to account...
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Christophe » 19/03/23, 15:58

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Christophe wrote: remove the 1st world producer (by far) for pseudo globalo-woki-fascist ideological reasons...

Have you seen a Netflix series recently about it?


No why ?

The last series on nuclear power that I saw was the excellent Chernobyl by OCS...by the way, I had made a subject of it, it seems to me!

Do you have an answer to my question about reservations? I suspect it's a bit of a state secret to get a precise answer...but I'm sure you have an idea!
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by Christophe » 19/03/23, 15:58

Obamot wrote:
Ahmed wrote:
Remundo wrote:So I won't bother to answer you anymore, because I only produce "my usual fads".

I only stated "facts" (as you say) and do not blame you, everyone is perfectly free to answer what suits him. That's still not the answer to my question, but thank you anyway... :P
you weren't like this "before [•••]"

Before [•••] you commanded respect...

Before [•••] there was no deep disagreement on the merits...

Before [•••] relations were always cordial..

Before [•••] you didn't hold us to account...


??

Anyone have the decoder? : Shock:
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