Nuclear History in Québec: Why it did not work!
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Addrelyn wrote:Another thing, the dams being very far, a lot of losses in the lines and cuts straight in the forests for the THT lines. (look at google earth, it's impressive the 100 m wide trenches in the forest)
Êêêêêh, but that is a completely fallacious argument !!!
One of the main arguments of the nuclear lobby would be to take advantage of the fact that [i] "the surplus energy produced" would bring in money since it would be sold on the electricity market! [/ i] For that you MUST also have HT lines. So where is the difference?
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Ahmed wrote:For some time, advertisements have been covering up certain messages and, apparently, have no possibility of closing; it is frankly in bad taste!
What does the webmaster do? O)
Press the "control" key and turn the mouse wheel to resize, you will be able to see everything!
Joke mode!
The other solution is a new screen!
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An important datum for Quebec is its low population density: around 5 pipe heads / km².
You realize: almost 3 times the surface of France for 8 Mh! It makes people kill to get there!
Considering the snowy distances in winter, that must pose some problems to heat with fuel oil, and even more with city gas.
In France and Belgium, Germany, etc., the population density is 20 to 50 times higher, the population less than 200 km from the coast is important, we have a dense network of railways (starting around 1835) and canals.
You realize: almost 3 times the surface of France for 8 Mh! It makes people kill to get there!
Considering the snowy distances in winter, that must pose some problems to heat with fuel oil, and even more with city gas.
In France and Belgium, Germany, etc., the population density is 20 to 50 times higher, the population less than 200 km from the coast is important, we have a dense network of railways (starting around 1835) and canals.
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It does nothing, it is abused by an advertising agency which despises the surfing conditions of Internet users ...
Such a malfunction is unacceptable but don't worry it will only last a few more days!
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Ahmed wrote:What does the webmaster do? O)
It does nothing, it is abused by an advertising agency which despises the surfing conditions of Internet users ...
Such a malfunction is unacceptable but don't worry it will only last a few more days!
Sorry for the HS
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