UK to build new nuclear fleet - did we not learn the last time around ?

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Re: UK to build new nuclear fleet - did we not learn the last time around ?

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Moxi wrote: Thu Apr 07, 2022 5:15 pm Mart,
I don't think its you not seeing the BIG picture its the politicians being short term in their pitch - they won't do important decision making that costs the country billions to accomplish if they don't think they will be around to reap the praise and rewards and sadly, as we see with Hinkley C, nukes don't get built fast enough to serve the politicians beauty pageant style of 5 year politics.

Moxi
That's not right though. They do commit to billions and swagger about, but must know that the costs down the line will likely beggar the country (but admittedly they won't have to answer for them.) How much has the taxpayer guaranteed HPC? How much more will be put onto the electricity standing charge to pay for these new nukes? Like I said before, it's (or I hope it comes to be recognised as) another poll-tax: no matter how poor you are you will still pay, and if you are in debt and on a pre-payment meter you will pay even more!

Boris has a history of committing public money to white elephants which experts say are pointless, but he wants to leave his legacy: Thames cable-car crossing, Boris buses (too big and heavy to be legally used outside London, let alone abroad - and bankrupted the builder) the Millenium garden bridge, plus nearly a million quid on engineering studies to state the bleedin' obvious: a tunnel to Ireland is a daft idea!

They have expert reports on CO2 emissions, they can see what wind is delivering in Wales and Scotland, they have been told that there is a critical need for more storage but they keep on in the same old way, presumably enriching their chums while they are in control.
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p.s. and Crofter Mannie might well be right, but that's just another bit of deception which costs us all dear - those of us who can't choose whether we pay tax or not anyway.
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Re: UK to build new nuclear fleet - did we not learn the last time around ?

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France's decision to launch a large nuclear program dates back to 1973 and the events in the Middle East that they refer to as the "oil shock." The quadrupling of the price of oil by OPEC nations was indeed a shock for France because at that time most of its electricity came from oil burning plants.
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Hmm , seems sickening now and sad too , to mirror those crises at times , there was no wind and PV close to be an option , or did not exist then

Sad and sickening it is to sell the public nowadays in times of an European war and a carousel of not knowing,where a stable energy supply should come from , that Nuclear will be the answer as the holy grail again !

Well , not wanting to sound too German (again) , but i really appreciate the fact that the Government today announced/signed, to raise the Fit Payments for PV to 12.5 Cents (euro) per kwh for PV upto 10 kw and all other sizes of installs too , so thats about 5 cents per kWh more since the start of this year


It might only be a sign , but a sign in the right direction

Billi
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