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Old 04-06-2022, 22:58   #70
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Re: The return

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Can’t have it both ways. The drive against “catastrophic climate change” is what is driving up fuel prices. Burn in the fire of your own making
So nothing to do with the sanctions resulting from the invasion of Ukraine, allowing the reduction of gas storage capacity in the UK, allowing nimbyism to triumph over the cheapest form of electricity generation (onshore wind) or giving EDF insufficient notice to have postponed the closure of Sizewell B?
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