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Fukushima Water
Started by eds, Mar 12 2015 01:28 PM
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Posted 12 March 2015 - 01:28 PM
#2
Posted 12 March 2015 - 03:40 PM
I'd trust it as far as I could throw a 800 pound weight......................
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Posted 13 March 2015 - 03:50 AM
The 3 Berlin art directors,
. . . behind a new digital campaign this fictitious drink
. . . also raises an important issue:
. . . 4 years on, from the Fukushima nuclear disaster,
. . . contaminated water, being used to cool the plant,
. . . is still leaking into the Pacific Ocean.
Germany's, biggest utility, E.ON,
. . . in 2016, will split itself into 2 companies,
. . . . . . E.ON, a renewable energy, distribution and “customer solutions” company, and
. . . . . . a power generation company (nuclear and fossil fuels).
. . . . . . Some conventional plants cannot make enough money to cover fuel costs, and are being shut down.
Germany’s Energiewende, or “energy transition”, has hammered the country’s utilities.
. . . The government aims to shut down all nuclear plants by 2022,
. . . a decision made after the Fukushima disaster in Japan.
Renewable energies, on the other hand, are heavily subsidised.
. . . Operators are paid well above market rates for each kilowatt-hour of power they feed into the system, and
. . . renewables are given priority on the grid over conventional sources.
This policy has caused a stampede into renewables,
. . . with the ever-growing subsidies funded by ever-rising surcharges on electricity bills.
03-13-2015 Source: Follow the Money: E.ON Splits
. . . behind a new digital campaign this fictitious drink
. . . also raises an important issue:
. . . 4 years on, from the Fukushima nuclear disaster,
. . . contaminated water, being used to cool the plant,
. . . is still leaking into the Pacific Ocean.
Germany's, biggest utility, E.ON,
. . . in 2016, will split itself into 2 companies,
. . . . . . E.ON, a renewable energy, distribution and “customer solutions” company, and
. . . . . . a power generation company (nuclear and fossil fuels).
. . . . . . Some conventional plants cannot make enough money to cover fuel costs, and are being shut down.
Germany’s Energiewende, or “energy transition”, has hammered the country’s utilities.
. . . The government aims to shut down all nuclear plants by 2022,
. . . a decision made after the Fukushima disaster in Japan.
Renewable energies, on the other hand, are heavily subsidised.
. . . Operators are paid well above market rates for each kilowatt-hour of power they feed into the system, and
. . . renewables are given priority on the grid over conventional sources.
This policy has caused a stampede into renewables,
. . . with the ever-growing subsidies funded by ever-rising surcharges on electricity bills.
03-13-2015 Source: Follow the Money: E.ON Splits
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