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Finally..........new Nuclear Power Stations.....

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ToraToraTora | 09:28 Thu 07th Apr 2022 | News
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https://news.sky.com/story/uk-to-step-up-nuclear-power-rollout-under-plans-to-boost-homegrown-energy-12583930
so we finally realise that if we went to get away from Fossil fuels we need nuclear power. Renewables all help of course but they are very expensive and cannot do the heavy lifting we need. So well done to the government for finally waking up and smelling the coffee. Oh and while you are at it, close down that Drax abomination too.
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I agree.

It’s scary.

I’m morphing into Tora.
It was partly hesitancy over nuclear power that has landed Germany in the predicament it now finds itself.
Only thing is, after Ukraine thought will need to be given to making them as “war proof” as possible.
Drax will close when there are enough "renewables" to compensate for its closure not before,
this "abomination" as you put it was designed and built in the the 60s and started up in 1973 long before and green issues were realised and kept 4 pits in that area going for decades and their communities, this "abomination" can supply 6 million people, and it a masterpiece in power station design,
How long does it take to commission and build Nuclear Power stations? 15-20 years if we are lucky.
Talk about kicking a problem down the road.

If the Government hadn’t cancelled help for solar, wind and insulation in the last 10 years, we wouldn’t need to import energy.
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itchycoo, I will leave it to new judge to tell you about the wonders of drax.
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good old gromit of the 5C!
Tora,
When will the first kilowatt be generated by these 10 new Nuclear stations?
Is China still going to build them? PMSL.
Fear not, it'll all be sorted for Christmas.
//...this "abomination" can supply 6 million people, and it a masterpiece in power station design,//

It was. Until they decided to start burning freshly felled trees and the owners conned the government (or more properly energy bill payers) into paying huge subsidies (£4bn and counting) to do so.
@10.32 Yaawwnn. Remember the 70s when Polaroid and Kodak instant cameras first became affordable and available to the general public? Gromit's only worked once. He took it to pieces looking for the negative.
The Olkiluoto Nuclear plant in Finland was supposed to herald the renaissance of Nuclear in Europe when it was commissioned in 2000. It finally came on stream in 2018, 11 years late, and cost 3 times the original estimate to build.
I thought they were planning to build new reactors, not power stations?

How much will it cost?
Three times the original estimate will be laughed at by UK 'experts' in massive projects, otherwise known as thieves and liars.

A minimum six times over budget and excessive ongoing costs once the point of no return has been reached are essential for all UK government approved projects.

Small thinking doesn't get board appointments for former MPs and ministers, going forward.
Togo,
What is a polaroid camera? We went digital years ago. No one buys cameras anymore we buy phones.

Kodak went bankrupt 10 years ago. Funny thing was, they invented the digital camera but suppressed it. They were worried about losing sales of photographic paper and developing chemicals. So they hid the technology for years. But the patents ran out, and they were sunk.
Best leave it Gromit, or hire a writer.
new judge I'm well aware of its connections with the Canadian forests i was commenting on the statement it should be closed down now ,without any thought,
rolls royce and making smaller nuclear reactors for power generators bit still still have around 3 years to get one in operation, of corsebthe massive ones take arornd 8 to 10 years1
sorry that went before correction to text
// i was commenting on the statement it should be closed down now ,without any thought,//

I expect Tora has given it some thought. So have I. The best thing that Drax can do to help combat climate change is to convert its boilers back to coal. That has two advantages:

- reducing emissions (because burning wood results in far more emissions per unit of electricity produced than does burning coal).

- continuing to provide much needed reliable electricity.

But since converting back to coal would be is seen as equivalent to committing genocide on a global scale, the best thing to do is close it down. That way emissions are reduced. The fact that businesses and households are likely to suffer power cuts and that these will lead to hardship and possible risks to life and limb is surely no reason to continue allowing Drax to spew out more emissions than are necessary. And I've not even begun to consider the advantages that stopping deforestation of an area half the size of Wales each year will bring.
In a Government Statement that should be broadcast today, an energy spokesman would say that "We would like to assure the taxpayer that a Nuclear Power Station can be built for less than the cost of a couple of Scottish Ferries, in half the time, and of benefit to millions of citizens rather than a few thousand". Sadly it won't be.
it cannot be converted back to coal there is now uk supply of coal it took 4 pits in south yorkshire to keep this monster going
my cards on the table im not for getting the uk zero emissions in such a short time when we are only going to make 1% difference to the worlds emissions "china /india need i say more

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