Nuclear power continues in the world

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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by izentrop » 16/03/24, 11:06

This is especially interesting for neighboring countries. Surplus wind power sold at a loss on the spot market allows them to cheaply reduce their controllable energy : Mrgreen:
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by A.D. 44 » 15/04/24, 06:52

Quite an interesting summary article.

https://www.euractiv.fr/section/energie ... de-verite/
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Re: Nuclear continues in the world




by A.D. 44 » 21/04/24, 07:37

Towards privatization...?

User->client->consumer->pigeon...

https://www.latribune.fr/climat/energie ... 94588.html
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by Remundo » 21/04/24, 08:46

ah if Nono is on the case, you can be sure that we are headed for disaster.

This will consist of privatizing profits and nationalizing losses.

while sinking the Russian economy, of course! : Wink:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 21/04/24, 13:51

AD 44 wrote:Towards privatization...?

User->client->consumer->pigeon...

I would be surprised if Total was stupid enough to invest in a ruin that plans to build 14 EPRs that only work on paper!
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