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Connecticut passes bill to support Dominion's Millstone nuclear plant

Started by Marlin, Oct 27, 2017, 11:12

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Marlin



GLW

Quote from: TVA on Oct 27, 2017, 11:42
Look another solar type subsidy

yup, but,...it's a Connecticut thing so,....more power to 'em!!!!!

hmmmmmmmmm,...is that a funny?!?!?!?  :P ;) :) 8)

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

hamsamich

Good to see billion dollar infrastructure is worth more than the spot price of natural gas.

TVA

Gas prices will stay low for 15 years at least. Not spot by any means

hamsamich

Yeah just like oil was never gonna go below 50$ a barrel again a couple of years ago according to the "experts".   And there was someone on this website who kept saying nuclear power was dead a couple years ago.  far from it.  I wonder if that guy goes back and reads his old post and can see just how wrong he was.

Marlin

Quote from: hamsamich on Oct 28, 2017, 10:53
Yeah just like oil was never gonna go below 50$ a barrel again a couple of years ago according to the "experts".   And there was someone on this website who kept saying nuclear power was dead a couple years ago.  far from it.  I wonder if that guy goes back and reads his old post and can see just how wrong he was.

I don't think he has changed his mind, but don't expect a long articulate explanation of why.  ;)


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