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Old 19-02-2013, 18:31   #20
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Re: Sterling At Risk Of “Large-Scale Devaluation”

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Let's not forget, thanks to the eco-loons, we are about to switch off a load of our coal power stations and all we can quickly replace them with is gas, which we have to buy from Russia.

We can't pipe shale gas into them because the hippies have been inventing massive and surprisingly effective lies about the process (hands up who still thinks Americans really can set light to their tap water) - thus delaying exploitation of possibly huge reserves in NW England.

We can't switch on all those new nuclear power stations we've been talking about for the last 15 years because Tony Bliar and his cronies didn't have the spine to accept we would need them and simply sign off the process.

We can't rely on the only form of generation currently being built on any scale - wind - because the wind can't satisfy base load requirements, it costs so much the only people who are benefiting from it are rent-seeking landowners (at the expense of all of us taxpayers), and in any case we have long since passed the point where a few turbines on a distant hill added interest to the landscape. We're ruining the last of our wild places with the things.

In short -

Thats what happens when we allow the nimbys and there mates to much leeway.

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Originally Posted by mertle View Post
solar panels out question eu made sure on that

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...hinese-imports

Tidal wave generators?
Another EU policy by unelected meddling idiots outside this country
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