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22nd October 2013, 10:52 AM
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Re: Nuclear Power.
Hi Shipmates, I dont want a new French nuclear power station, If they are like they cars. Hi rob Page I go with the Germans on the power probelm {new coal technology} wins my vote welsh coal please we need the jobs we have plenty of good welsh coal? Co2 emission? with the right technology i am sure the boffins can sort than out, whats is the life of toxic waste, from nuclear power station? I under stand this is not a easy fix? but the government is out of step, the cost is too high, when things go wrong see the news from Japan for a real life case, no fish in the sea could happen? We need a proper long term power plan not a short term one.
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22nd October 2013, 10:55 AM
#12
Re: Nuclear Power.
megawatt hour (2010)
Cost range (£/MWh)[citation needed]
Biomass 60–120
Coal with CO2 capture 100–155
Natural gas turbine, no CO2 capture 55–110
Natural gas turbines with CO2 capture 60–130
New nuclear 80–105
Offshore wind 150–210
Onshore wind 80–110
Solar farms 125–180
Tidal power 155–390
Divide the above figures by 10 to obtain the price in pence per kilowatt-hour.
Offshore wind is twice New Nuclear and tidal power 3 x New Nuclear , so look at the costs of carbon free generation , and separate from fossil fuel generation which is 2/3 rds the cost of New Nuclear . I do not get we following the Carbon free save the World plan when China , the US and India do not give a ...........
Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 ) 

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