Posted by JackE on March 04, 2009 at 06:00:20 from (74.92.77.174):
In Reply to: O.T. Hydroelectric posted by doorman on March 03, 2009 at 20:31:10:
Nuclear is the way to go. We should copy what France has done, nothing else, just this. They built one plant, then build copies of that one plant all over the place. They don't go through redesigning different custom plants for different areas. I served on two nuc subs back in the day, slept and worked in a sealed tube with a nuc power plant in constant operation. I still have all my hair. Have two kids, no mutants here, though sometimes I wonder about my son. But all this is academic, We are not going to use nuc power. We are not going to drill and use our own oil. We are going to have our coal industry severely restricted. Nope, in the name of the scam that is global warming, We are going to pay through the nose for ALL our energy use, whatever it is. The people in charge now want us all equally miseruble. The answers are right in front of our faces for clean, plentiful energy. But we are not going to get it. Jack
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