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Nuclear Power
Osborne, is going to put nuclear power in the hands of the Chinese,well done Gideon. We have all purchased goods at sometime with the label made in China ???.
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My own viewpoint on nuclear power is that it is the only sustainable method of producing large amount of electricity for the future. I know its not a universally held view but I have been a fan since I was a teenager in the 60's. I remember going on a school science trip to a nuclear power station near us in Somerset. It was all so new and exciting. Not sure why the...
10:29 Thu 17th Oct 2013
My own viewpoint on nuclear power is that it is the only sustainable method of producing large amount of electricity for the future.
I know its not a universally held view but I have been a fan since I was a teenager in the 60's. I remember going on a school science trip to a nuclear power station near us in Somerset. It was all so new and exciting.
Not sure why the Chinese shouldn't be building these things for us. I am even less sure what the reference to New Labour was all about in YMB's post earlier this morning ? Just another crude attempt to hijack the debate into either the horrid Labour Party, or the horrid EU !
I know its not a universally held view but I have been a fan since I was a teenager in the 60's. I remember going on a school science trip to a nuclear power station near us in Somerset. It was all so new and exciting.
Not sure why the Chinese shouldn't be building these things for us. I am even less sure what the reference to New Labour was all about in YMB's post earlier this morning ? Just another crude attempt to hijack the debate into either the horrid Labour Party, or the horrid EU !
Gromit...a cunning Plan ! But if the British Government were to build and fund a nuclear power station itself, where would the Treasury get the money from?
Wouldn't they borrow it from somewhere, rather than going down into the cellar at the Bank of England and picking up a few million in a wheelbarrow ?
Wouldn't they borrow it from somewhere, rather than going down into the cellar at the Bank of England and picking up a few million in a wheelbarrow ?
Thanks Gromit...I was aware of that. But I'm not sure what difference there is from borrowing money for infrastructure improvements from China or anywhere else. The days when British Governments built things are long over. The Second Severn Bridge was built by private companies and it now costs £6.20 to use it.
I suppose the Chinese have to do something with their humungous balance of trade surpluses. Why not buy up the rest of the world, one asset at a time? In Africa, it appears they have grown bored with that idea and are attempting to buy up whole countries at a time..
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Not sure. Haven't seen a full report as yet. I think it was a failure of the precautionary principle - They did not build a big enough sea wall to defend against a Tsunami formed out of a magnitude 9 earthquake under the sea just off the coast that swamped their sea defences. The rest was panic and poor decisions, mostly.
@emmie Well thats a valid point. I am no civil engineer or H/S type or nuclear power engineer, but it is difficult to think that it makes sense to design all buildings with sea walls that would withstand a tsunami with a 40ft high wave, unless of course they happen every other week :)
There probably are changes to design features that might help in such circumstances, which are great with hindsight - downside is the years of devastation and forced relocation that has been wrought.
There probably are changes to design features that might help in such circumstances, which are great with hindsight - downside is the years of devastation and forced relocation that has been wrought.
The wall was designed to withstand a 5m Tsunami the one that hit was 14m
That earthquake was the 5th most powerful ever recorded
Not much would have survived that
To my mind there is one question above all in any nuclear plant deal
It is the reason no nuclear plant has been built in the UK for 30 years
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Who's paying the decommissioning costs?
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That earthquake was the 5th most powerful ever recorded
Not much would have survived that
To my mind there is one question above all in any nuclear plant deal
It is the reason no nuclear plant has been built in the UK for 30 years
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Who's paying the decommissioning costs?
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