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by PATRICE71 » 21/10/10, 16:01

I installed thermal solar panels at my home in 2006. It is clear that they are ecological for the moment because I only very rarely use another energy resource (electricity, gas ...).
Can we calculate the carbon footprint of these panels during their production and during their long-term recycling?
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by moby25 » 21/10/10, 16:08

Anyway for me:

Human activity = compulsory impact

The more people there are, the greater this impact will be. This is what is happening to us.
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by Christophe » 21/10/10, 16:14

The ecological impact of solar panels has nothing to do with pensions, off topic here, please crop or create a new topic. Because the subject is interesting.

A short answer all the same: the impact of solar thermal panels is low. They are generally paid for in less than 2 years, the photovoltaic panels are more greedy in gray energy. For this, see this document, the answer is: https://www.econologie.com/forums/solaire-ph ... t9974.html
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by Other » 21/10/10, 18:25

Hello

Christophe wrote:No more laughing:

Wednesday October 20 - 10:22

Sarkozy ordered the release of all fuel depots (Elysée)
Sarkozy repeats in the Council of Ministers that the pension reform will go "to an end" (Elysée)
Sarkozy warns of effects of strikes on jobs and economy (statement)


And he dares to call it negotiation.
With politicians who want to have the last word, they still have the possibility of decreeing the law on war measures by invoking state security. We experienced this in the 70s
all civil rights are annulled the military can arrest anyone, on simple supcon or denunciation and keep them locked up without any possibility of asserting your rights, or lawyer ect .. leaving your long international you have no recourse for the prosecutors, this is when you get involved in politics to get rid of these politicians. (you choose among the bad least bad?)

My personal opinion, it was time for the French to wake up,

When you see the unemployment rate among young people and a government that wants to extend the retirement time? it’s just to relieve the pension fund system.

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by Aumicron » 22/10/10, 09:11

Andre wrote:My personal opinion, it was time for the French to wake up,

When you see the unemployment rate among young people and a government that wants to extend the retirement time?

Thank you André for your point of view. Well before the time of the current demonstrations, I had tried to get this message across on the subject devoted to the retirement age but with the clear impression of preaching in the middle of the desert.
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by Remundo » 22/10/10, 09:42

Let's laugh a little ...

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by Christophe » 22/10/10, 18:02

Ayé "we" start the unblocking by force of the refineries: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaJaeYyz6P0

Access to the Grandpuits refinery (Seine-et-Marne), requisitioned by the prefect, was cleared shortly before 9 a.m. by mobile gendarmes. One of the strikers requisitioned would have been injured, noted a journalist of the Parisian present on the spot: jostled in the crowd, he was trampled involuntarily by the gendarmes and his comrades.

According to the unions, the intervention left two others slightly injured, who were kicked.

Acting with bare hands and without a helmet, the security forces pushed the demonstrators to clear the gate. The Interior Ministry said that the intervention had taken place "calmly" and without incident. "It is not the refinery that is requisitioned, it is the stock of deposit," said Minister of Energy Jean-Louis Borloo on RMC. The intersyndicale introduced on Friday afternoon an application for cancellation of this requisition before the administrative court of Melun (Seine-et-Marne). He had to be studied before tonight.


http://www.leparisien.fr/economie/retra ... 119306.php

Video update on the situation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfKlcf02xRs et http://www.sudouest.fr/2010/10/19/penur ... 8-4755.php http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkNHIQulQlM
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by Remundo » 22/10/10, 18:19

Warning...

Refining has yet to resume. It's just the stock / Grandpuits depots that are accessible again.
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by perplex » 22/10/10, 18:58

This is where the info has limits, I don't know what our dear journalists are waiting for to carry out an inquiry into the reality of the supply / stocks falling / refining blocked.

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by Christophe » 22/10/10, 19:01

Yes, although there are always these "compulsory requisitions" which ensure that minimal activity is maintained ...

Otherwise "happy" coincidence of the calendar, those of Flanders will never restart ...

Total authorized to shut down the Flanders refinery

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22.10.2010/10/50, 12:16 am | Update: XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.

A hard blow for the employees of the Flanders refinery, near Dunkirk (North), who had gone on strike for more than a month at the start of the year to prevent the site from being closed. The tribunal de grande instance of Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine) authorized Total on Friday "not to proceed with the restart of the activity", thus contesting a decision rendered by the Douai Court of Appeal last June.


http://www.leparisien.fr/economie/total ... 119557.php

In my opinion the 62 reactions are interesting ... and surely well off topic ... : Cheesy:
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