Japan and economic impact of the earthquake: a sustainable GDP?

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by Christophe » 24/03/11, 12:12

Ben the break is announced a few days ... if it were to extend I think the replacement will be done ...

Ah "atomic globalization" is beautiful! : Cheesy:
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by Leo Maximus » 24/03/11, 12:19

netshaman wrote:So that makes me laugh too much!
The flow meter of air is just a resistance!
They do not know how to make it themselves or what!

There's no mystery, Hitachi had it in his catalog and PSA took control, that's all.
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by Leo Maximus » 24/03/11, 12:38

Christophe wrote:Ben the break is announced a few days ... if it were to extend I think the replacement will be done ...

Ah "atomic globalization" is beautiful! : Cheesy:

Oh yes ! and with the nuclearization of the whole world we will have to get used to:

Nuclear accident in Spain => no more imports of Spanish agricultural products, no more tourism for x time = ruin of Spain.

+ Nuclear accident in Germany =>

+ etc, etc ...

NO NUKE!

NB: "Fukushima is a divine punishment"! : : Cheesy: : Lol:

In Italy, on Catholic radio "Radio Maria" the Archbishop of Rosanno declared: "La tragedia del Giappone E 'il giusto castigo di Dio" (The tragedy of Japan is the just chastisement of God "):

http://www.giornalettismo.com/archives/ ... go-di-dio/
http://www.infooggi.it/articolo/castigo-di-dio/11302/
http://www.pamelaferrara.com/fukushima- ... -0322.html

There is talk of hoax, of misunderstanding, others say that the tragedy for Italy is the Catholic radio station "Radio Maria". : Lol:
The Curia (!) Has opposed a denial. : Lol:

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by dedeleco » 24/03/11, 15:14

Nuclear accident in Spain => no more imports of Spanish agricultural products, no more tourism for x time = ruin of Spain.


why in Spain ??

Nuclear accident around Montélimar in the Rhone valley, the same, more fruits and vegetables in France, more links north of Europe, more chemistry, during x time = ruin of France

And this worse is certain sooner or later in France, because the nuclear can not be infallible in perpetuity to avoid the worst, as any human activity!
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by Christophe » 25/03/11, 13:15

Damage valued up to 25 000 billion yen

Damage due to the earthquake and tsunami that devastated northeastern Japan on March 11 are estimated by the government between 15 000 to 25 000 billion yen (130 to 217 billion), reports the Nikkei business daily. These figures correspond to the estimated amount of damage to infrastructure, housing and businesses devastated by the disaster, said the Prime Minister's Office, adding that this damage could reduce the gross domestic product growth of 0,5 percentage point. The final cost could be higher because this estimate does not take into account the impact of power cuts in the Tokyo area, caused by the shutdown of nuclear and thermal power plants since the earthquake.


Source: http://www.lemonde.fr/japon/article/201 ... 92975.html

And the cost of the nuclear disaster? We neglect it for the moment?

: Shock:

And on the same page, since we're talking about Hitachi:

Suspicion of poor workmanship on the 4 reactor

According to information from the Bloomberg agency, one of the designers of the 4 reactor of the Fukushima plant has revealed that it helped to hide a manufacturing defect on a part of this reactor, built by Hitachi in 1974.

Mitsuhiko Tanaka claims to have alerted the Japanese authorities in 1988 and mentioned this defect in a book published two years later. Hitachi, however, has always denied the allegations made by its former employee, and the warnings of the former employee have been ignored.
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by Macro » 28/03/11, 10:49

Meanwhile ... He who would have bought action arreva the 16 or 18 March 28 805 € resell ... The Bear today 10 later 31 255 or 2 € € 45 to 28.8 invested 10jours ... or 8.50% on 10 days ... With the announcement of tepco which this morning asks the help of all competent industries to solve its crisis .... In 3 weeks they are back to 35 € ....
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by Leo Maximus » 01/04/11, 11:35

Big problem in service stations! Without electricity, gas pumps no longer work. The solution: the pedal pump:

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source: http://www.japantoday.com/category/pict ... fill-er-up

Comments: "How cool is that pump!" "where can I get this pump?" .... 8)

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by Christophe » 01/04/11, 19:30

Ah great and take a bike directly it would not be more econological?

Well I know it was easy ...
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by Leo Maximus » 02/04/11, 00:04

Christophe wrote:Image

If the exclusion zone of Fukushima is finally condemned, we could install wind turbines and solar PV or thermal. It will not bother anyone .... : Cheesy: Fukushima is at 37 ° north latitude, like Granada in Spain. In Sendai, we have been experimenting with solar thermal since the 60 years.

How much can 2,5 MW wind turbines be placed in the Fukushima exclusion zone? Many thousands probably.

And how many thousands of hectares of PV panels?

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by Leo Maximus » 14/11/11, 14:54

Eight months after the 11 disaster in March we begin to have a beginning of answer to the question asked: Japan and economic impact of the earthquake: a sustainable GDP? :

http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2011/1 ... -de-15.php

http://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/ ... _3234.html

At an annual rate, growth is 6%.
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