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by Janic » 18/09/22, 14:23

I do not redo the debate on Fessenheim which would have deserved to be prolonged as long as new installations did not produce.
sometimes you have to force your hand to get things moving, given the slowness to get started!
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by izentrop » 18/09/22, 15:26

Remundo wrote:You quote the woman who represented "the voice of nuclear" (which is a pro nuke ultra-lobbyist association): she says bullshit about corrosion, it doesn't only affect recent plants. On the contrary: https://reporterre.net/Corrosion-nuclea ... epuis-1984
and you a viscerally anti-nuk site, moreover in May (date of the article), we did not yet know that it did not concern the most recent reactors and that this corrosion phenomenon, detected with new tools was not a safety issue.

Nothing serious then, we can count on full power this winter : Wink: 8)
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by Remundo » 18/09/22, 15:32

Of course it's a safety issue. Do not play endlessly on words.

If there was no problem, we would not have turned off 2 reactors out of three...
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by sicetaitsimple » 18/09/22, 16:33

izentrop wrote: we did not yet know that it did not concern the most recent reactors and that this corrosion phenomenon, detected with new tools, was not a safety problem.


I do not understand what you are saying...
Firstly because it is more recent reactors that are affected. From what I understand, not because they are recent, but because the layout of the pipes would be more favorable to the development of stresses under the effect of the usual temperature transients.
Then because the development of cracks on safety injection pipes directly connected to the primary circuit is obviously a safety problem which cannot be ignored, even if perhaps today there are still some margins. These are pipes which are of no use in normal times, but which are used in the event of an accident. And there it turns out that they are the ones who could be the cause of a loss of primary coolant accident (APRP in French nuclear small name, LOCA Loss Of Coolant Accident in English) against the consequences of which they are supposed to fight. ...
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 21/09/22, 15:05

Not only is it a disaster at the material level, but at the human level, it's not better. Afterwards we will be surprised to be in shit up to our necks!!! : Evil:
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by Remundo » 28/09/22, 11:05

the analyzes of the doctor in the West

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by Remundo » 02/10/22, 17:33

like in the time of the COVID when the machines were entitled to a free macdo...

EDF and Engie will give you a discount if you manage to lower your energy consumption...



all this against a backdrop of energy shortages and the risk of cuts, of course!

we live in a wonderful time : Twisted:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/10/22, 17:52

Remundo wrote:EDF and Engie will give you a discount if you manage to lower your energy consumption...

Better that than the opposite. : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 03/10/22, 07:47

I put that there... when I told you 10 years ago that the "Heat Pump" policy was shit you had to listen to me a little...

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