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Offline tolstoy

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Or just buy more nuclear generated power from the Czech Republic or from Slovakia. To keep their 'no nukes' plan in place.

Offline Rerun

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It can't be wind. Wind cannot carry industrial load. However if the people are willing to pay, and thus far they have been more than willing to do so then no one can blame them.

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It can't be wind. Wind cannot carry industrial load. However if the people are willing to pay, and thus far they have been more than willing to do so then no one can blame them.

or pity them when that once in a hundred years wind shear destroys 1500 wind mills in 15 minutes,...

hey, nukes always have to plan for 100, 1000 & 10,000 year events,... 8)

been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

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