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by GuyGadeboisTheBack
24/04/24, 00:22
Forum : Fossil fuels: oil, gas, coal and nuclear electricity (fission and fusion)
Subject : EPR, to the dregs for EDF and Areva?
answers: 339
views: 100652

Re: EPR, to the dregs for EDF and Areva?

A little nuclear-scientific-medical-military-metallic curiosity in any digression: This white-silver metal is 400 times more expensive than gold Californium does not exist in its natural state on Earth. Its manufacturing process being as long as it is expensive, it is a synthetic element...
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
23/04/24, 22:35
Forum : Renewable energy: solar power
Subject : Wifi operation Micro inverter
answers: 5
views: 82

Re: Wifi Mirco inverter operation

Yes, it was on this site that I saw it but as I only found the information on this site and not on the manual or the official site, I wonder about the veracity of the information. I can't find anything else concrete about this. And at the same time, is this site 123Elec.com reliable? thanks Try...
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
23/04/24, 22:33
Forum : Fossil fuels: oil, gas, coal and nuclear electricity (fission and fusion)
Subject : EPR, to the dregs for EDF and Areva?
answers: 339
views: 100652

Re: EPR, to the dregs for EDF and Areva?

yes, the development is enormous and certainly unacceptable. What distorts a lot of things is also that we are not talking about the same euros, 2007 in one case and until completion (2024) in the other. Plus methodological changes in the 2020 report of the Court of Auditors (very interesting) The Euro:...
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
23/04/24, 20:51
Forum : Renewable energy: solar power
Subject : Wifi operation Micro inverter
answers: 5
views: 82

Re: Wifi Mirco inverter operation

Presentation ENVERTECH EVT800 Wifi-b micro inverter for 2 solar panels This micro inverter from the Envertech brand is perfect for accompanying a solar station equipped with two photovoltaic panels. Designed for robustness and durability, this Envertech microinverter has a warranty ...
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
23/04/24, 19:58
Forum : Health and prevention. Pollution, causes and effects of environmental hazards
Subject : Bullshit and idiocy around the Coronavirus (actions, words, decisions ...)
answers: 8093
views: 701351

Re: Bullshit and idiocy around the Coronavirus (actions, words, decisions ...)

As usual, you spit on science and the voice of medicine Fake medicine: “When patients slip up, doctors have the right to get angry” https://www.egora.fr/actus-pro/societe/ fake-medicine-when-patients-slip-doctors-have-the-right-to-get-angry Where have you seen the sc...
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
23/04/24, 19:57
Forum : Fossil fuels: oil, gas, coal and nuclear electricity (fission and fusion)
Subject : EPR, to the dregs for EDF and Areva?
answers: 339
views: 100652

Re: EPR, to the dregs for EDF and Areva?

Where does this 20 billion come from? The estimated cost of the last nuclear reactor in Flamanville (Manche) amounts to 19,1 billion euros according to the Court of Auditors. This is five times more than the amount planned and announced by the EDF group when it was officially created in 2007. We show you the evolution in general...
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
23/04/24, 16:57
Forum : Economy and finance, sustainability, growth, GDP, ecological tax systems
Subject : The Wonderful World of the European Union: 100 km/h motorways everywhere in the EU?
answers: 54
views: 869

Re: The Wonderful World of the European Union: 100 km/h motorways everywhere in the EU?

I would love to pay 40 euros to be able to go anywhere in France for a year! As for your experience, tell yourself that fortunately the traffic was regulated (at best), otherwise, you would still be there... and the mechanical signs, some of them turn!
by GuyGadeboisTheBack
23/04/24, 15:43
Forum : Economy and finance, sustainability, growth, GDP, ecological tax systems
Subject : The Wonderful World of the European Union: 100 km/h motorways everywhere in the EU?
answers: 54
views: 869

Re: The Wonderful World of the European Union: 100 km/h motorways everywhere in the EU?

Regulating inter-city flows by lowering the speed would make it possible to regulate the flow entering the cities and therefore help relieve congestion. In the end, the average could even be higher. In a few rare configurations perhaps.... At times of hiring and debauchery...No Hence...

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