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Re: ENERGY - KEEP IT REAL!

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Subject: Re: ENERGY - KEEP IT REAL!
From: "Evan Beaver" <>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:54:13 +1000
Yes I apologise for my earlier outburst, it's been a hard week. I'm going to
blind delete any e-mail with 'windmill' in the subject or body from here on
in.


On 5/17/06, Tony Russell <> wrote:

I think Graham Buchan had it right with his " Enough already!" Not on
b-a please fellas.

Tony,



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From: 
 On Behalf Of John Leonard
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 11:49 AM
To: Birding-aus
Subject: Re: [birding-aus] Re: ENERGY - KEEP IT REAL!


Possibly, but not nuclear. Nuclear is completely uneconomical, and has
only had the success it has had because of enormous behind-the-scenes
subsides from governments concerned to use the by-products in their
weapons programs.

John Leonard


On 5/17/06, Graham Buchan <> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> Enough already!
>
> It is clear that future power needs will have to be supplied from a
> MIX of ALL types of power generation. Realistically for the next 100
> years we will see the existing predominantly coal-based system move to

> a mix of over 50% nuclear, with coal reducing to probably under 25%
> and then the whole raft of
> others - solar, hydro, wind, tidal, bio-fuel etc. France has moved to
this
> over the past 50 years. Get used to it - there is no free lunch - all
have
> benefits and costs, including progressively higher dollar costs to the
> consumer.
>
> The only hope is that nuclear fusion may eventually become feasible
> and economic.
>
> Graham Buchan
>
>



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