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![]() Meaning no offense to you personally, but I just don't believe it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neither did we :-) At that time licenses had been issued for about thirty nuke plants in addition to those already under construction. I don't think a single one of them was ever funded. I'm sure there were other factors besides being brain-washed by a cartoon but when I heard about it at a weekly status meeting I recall the odd looks I got when I asked what he meant by 'the Simpsons.' During that same period I recall the tree-huggers getting in a tizzie over a coal fired plant in the midwest when the utility erected hyperbolic cooling towers. (All that radioactive steam, you know.) Turns out, the typical American isn't quite as bright as most people think. Just look at the people we elect to high office :-) I recently heard a fellow touting the glories of solar & wind over the horrors of those terrible old tea-kettles. It took only a moment to figure out his numbers were based on a photo-voltaic array that was 100% efficient. ( His wind turbines were equally efficient. And the wind apparently blew all the time :-) Trying to interject a whiff of reality into such discussions is treated with polite condescension at best. After all, everyone knows wind & solar is good, whereas nukes are evil. What I find remarkable is that such massive ignorance is often the product of a college education. Some recently published texts continue to cite the Carrizo Plains PV project as the cutting edge of solar technology despite the fact that facility was dismantled years ago after its output fell so low it couldn't even power its own tracking needs let alone feed anything into the grid. (A fact you can confirm using satellite photos available on the internet. But of course, that can't be right :-) I hear Crystal Power is a good investment. That, and Electric Aeroplanes :-) -R.S.Hoover |
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