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Gold/Mining/Energy : Big Dog's Boom Boom Room

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To: Taikun who wrote (34669)8/24/2004 2:51:23 AM
From: t4texas   of 206093
 
germany just shut off all their nukes? i just got time to do some work on your comment about germany's (or do you mean vestas' or gamesa's nukes -- if they have one/some?) nukes shutting down. this link from nuclear international is from july, 2004, and it states germany has 18 nukes up and running. lots of good info here for you that you may not know. when i read your comment that i interpretted as germany has just shut down all their nukes, i thought that had to be either wrong or you meant something else. perhaps the first german nuke at obrigheim (1969) is the one that might be up for closure. (??) it states that germany gets 1/3 its power from nuclear plants, so a lot of wind would be needed to take out those big ones.

uic.com.au

and maybe this is what you mean about german nukes. from 2001 the greens have gotten the 32 year shutdown agreement for the nukes, but the greens say that is not soon enough.
is this what you mean, i.e., it is the intention to shut down all the nukes in germany?

greennature.com
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