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To: James Seagrove who wrote (1091397)10/2/2018 3:29:37 AM
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James Seagrove

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I've long been in favour that a 1st World country's 24/7/365 Electricity supply BASE LOAD should come from Nuclear Power. That's the supply that needs to be there ALL THE TIME.

That can be supplemented, especially for DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION, by Solar, Wind, Tidal, Wave, etc....

France gets somewhere around 70% (when I last looked it up) of its Electricity supply from its own designed and built Nuclear Reactor Power Stations.
Germany used to get a certain amount of its energy from Nuclear UNTIL that "genius(?)" and Pro-EU fanatic, Merkel, decided to stop it.

So what we see in the table below (provided to me by another SI member, which he got from a 3rd party) is that France's cost Per Unit is about 17/30 = 57% of Germany's !!! ......

No doubt the German citizens, now paying through their necks for their electricity supply, must be "very happy" ???!!! .... while those Corporations involved in this complete switch over to "Green Energy" are laughing all the way to the bank !!!