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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by A.D. 44 » 13/11/23, 21:58

And if there was only that!!!

Should we remember the great Brazilian adventure? But good god...what the hell are we going to do there?!!! What a fiasco...how many hundreds of millions were lost...we will probably never know.

And the lovely transalpine getaway! This one also cost Candy...

And elsewhere again!

While during this time...we did nothing of anything in France (apart from that damn EPR...), we left everything abandoned and we woke up much too late (the alarm went off completely). very bad).

(If we had really invested in enr... failing to maintain and relaunch the atom... but no, not even... We did nothing at all)
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by Remundo » 13/11/23, 22:07

sicetaitsimple wrote:Yes, when we bled a company by making it sell 1/3 (approximately) of its production to its competitors for more than 10 years at a price that did not cover its costs and without the slightest increase, we should not be surprised that this -this is a bit of a pickle...

That’s ARENH and speculo-European bullshit.

This is one angle of the problem. Undeniable.

In France, the sector was also scuttled by a lack of political and industrial continuity, which led to the EPR fiasco.

During the time of Lauvergeon, who was undoubtedly one of the worst managers at Areva, her technical incompetence was coupled with insider trading, with the Uramin affair which brought him personally while providing €5 billion in losses after having deliberately ignored the alarming reports from geologists on the poverty of the deposit, presented as a gold uranium goose.

At the time Anne's companion was called Olivier FRIC, You can not make that up...

Sorry to tell you this bluntly, but France has the art of having chief sluts in all strategic positions...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 13/11/23, 22:07

Between "them" also, EDF which sells technologies belonging to Areva to the Chinese... giant nickel mine of Weda Bay (26% held by Areva for 776 million euros), 4,5 billion for delays in Finland. .. and 24 billion fines hanging over the nose for a state corruption affair (Anne Lauvergeon and Édouard Philippe in the crosshairs).

https://www.capital.fr/entreprises-marc ... ce-1308725
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by izentrop » 15/03/24, 03:13

A Belgian MP who has... common sense but also...
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by Remundo » 15/03/24, 07:45

I have a green dress because nuclear power is green, it’s off to a good start! : Mrgreen:

otherwise it's a pronuke pleading of a bawler. it flies close to the daisies.
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by izentrop » 15/03/24, 09:16

I knew you would like it.
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by Remundo » 15/03/24, 09:26

it's pretty much like everything you publish, 3/4 bottomless propaganda. We're tired of answering you because it's so stupid. But you have an undeniable talent for favorably occupying the field with insight on all the Macronist subjects of the moment.
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by izentrop » 15/03/24, 09:31

Realism, Mr. Preacher :P

Bravo Madam, what lucidity, what courage to brave absurd visceral fears and tell the truth about the absurdity of renewable energies, which once again showed their ineffectiveness this winter.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 15/03/24, 13:34

Thank you Lobbyzy! : roll:
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by sicetaitsimple » 15/03/24, 18:26

izentrop wrote:and tell the truth about the absurdity of renewable energies, which once again showed their ineffectiveness this winter.


It's wrong. Intermittent electrogenerating renewable energies certainly have faults (often they do not produce enough and sometimes they produce too much) but overall in the countries most concerned they make it possible to reduce the demand on coal or gas power plants over the entire year. is visible on the corresponding statistics (annual electrical balance)
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