On Saturday 04 February 2006 22:30, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Steven Krivit wrote:
My sources...atomic energy researchers in France and Canada say we have
80 years of uranium left. I don't know where the peak is.
That agrees with what I believe I've read elsewhere. HOWEVER...
... That's
Steven Krivit wrote:
My sources...atomic energy researchers in France and Canada say we have
80 years of uranium left. I don't know where the peak is.
That agrees with what I believe I've read elsewhere. HOWEVER...
... That's just U235, and unless I miss my guess, it's without
Zell, Chris wrote:
We haven't had any new nuclear power plants built in many years.
Since any notion of NIMBYism is to be rejected ( despite
overwhelming political evidence that it is real)
Nuclear power plants have been rejected by power companies, not
citizens. Citizens do not like them
At 10:24 AM 2/3/2006, you wrote:
Zell, Chris wrote:
We haven't had any new nuclear power plants built in many years.
Since any notion of NIMBYism is to be rejected ( despite
overwhelming political evidence that it is real)
Nuclear power plants have been rejected by power companies,
-Original Message-
From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 10:38 AM
To: vortex-L@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Do we have peak uranium, too?
At 10:24 AM 2/3/2006, you wrote:
Zell, Chris wrote:
We haven't had any new nuclear power plants built
, 2006 11:54 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: Do we have peak uranium, too?
Zell, Chris wrote:
We haven't had any new nuclear power plants built in many years.
Since any notion of NIMBYism is to be rejected
You are misconstruing a lot of things here.
Peak oil was predicted quite a long
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Nuclear power plants have been rejected by power companies, not
citizens.
The expectation of a continually rising demand for electricity made
investment in nuclear power plants back in the '60s and '70s a good idea.
When the demand for electricity unexpectedly levelled
-Original Message-
From: Harry Veeder
Jed Rothwell wrote:
Nuclear power plants have been rejected by power companies, not
citizens.
The expectation of a continually rising demand for electricity made
investment in nuclear power plants back in the '60s and '70s a good
idea.
When
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