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But of course Greenpeace sucessfully screwed that system up too
so we only have sellafield left. B2003 I don't think Greenpeace (et al) area that influential. They say don't keep selling cars - cars keep getting sold. They say stop flying by 'plane - 'planes still take off every day, etc., etc. As I recall the reason Nukes were stopped was because they aren't economically viable. Remember we used (maybe still do) pay a Nuclear levy to fund the stations? Even with that the government has to keep whacking a load of free money at the Nuclear energy industry to stop it going bankrupt. If it's pay extra for renewable energy or for Nuclear I'd rather go for renewable. Having said that the economics of the future are likely to be very different, and then Nuclear stands a chance. |
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But of course Greenpeace sucessfully screwed that system up too so we only have sellafield left. B2003 I don't think Greenpeace (et al) area that influential. They say don't keep selling cars - cars keep getting sold. They say stop flying by 'plane - 'planes still take off every day, etc., etc. As I recall the reason Nukes They're influential in areas people don't know much about. Cars , planes etc are all familiar technology and people even if they're not technical know roughly how they work. Stuff like nuclear , industrial chemicals etc are areas most people know little about , therefor when someone comes along jumping up and down and shouting "DANGER!" people tend to listen. For some reason scientists arn't generally trusted (unless they're advertising some sort of cosmetic) but arran sweater wearing unemployed tree huggers are. Don't get me wrong , I think enviromentlists do do a lot of good , but sometimes they really do talk out their arses and power generation wrt nuclear and renewables is one of those situations. were stopped was because they aren't economically viable. Remember we used (maybe still do) pay a Nuclear levy to fund the stations? Even with that the government has to keep whacking a load of free money at the Nuclear energy industry to stop it going bankrupt. If it's pay extra for renewable energy or for Nuclear I'd rather go for renewable. Given the parlous state of other types of power stations since they were privitised I'd say the government subsidy was required for them too. I'd also go for renewable if it were reliable, but the truth is you simply can't rely on wind blowing or waves crashing 24/7 and you need some sort of conventional alternative. IMO crowing crops for burning would be a good solution given the amount of fallow fields and destitute farmers we have but for some reason that doesn't seem to be considered in britain. B2003 |
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![]() Boltar wrote: IMO crowing crops for burning would be a good solution given the amount of fallow fields and destitute farmers we have but for some reason that doesn't seem to be considered in britain. Find me one destitute farmer with fallow fields. They're paid for those fallow fields by the EU. The people farming in the hills or in unsubsidised parts of agriculture might not be making anything, but the people growing grain / oil seed rape etc. are making a fortune from EU subsidies. We pay in more than we get out of the EU, so it's coming out of your back pocket. |
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