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by micdhi » 26/02/11, 10:23

Hello
thank you for all this information .....
it becomes unbearable now to see that:
Whatever the sector, we see insider trading, scammers of all kinds, and politicians who take advantage of their functions to get rich, without even thinking that they are all there; to move our country forward
dark from day to day, and a lot of French with it.
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by bernardd » 26/02/11, 10:45

What happens when there are zozos who do not think further than the tip of their nose and agree to pay 20000 €, while a simple search on the internet (certe in English ...) shows the international price is 5000 or 6000 €?

And foxes are coming: it's the way trade works.

This only shows that:
- the government at the base of this type of subsidy did not foresee that, and therefore they did not understand the economy;
- or the government behind this type of subsidy had planned this, and it did so knowingly.

Maybe some officials will they go to receive their gift, for example in the form of SCI shares sold off, in another country, which they will resell without right of inheritance or surplus-value ...
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by bernardd » 26/02/11, 10:50

Remundo wrote:@Bernard: I did not understand the calculation.


I put the link forgotten, sorry.

The good news is that real prices are now coming to France, and that photovoltaics is becoming more interesting than nuclear power: what better investment for retirement? If of course, solar thermal :-)
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by Remundo » 20/08/11, 00:24

Indeed Bernardd,

While waiting for the return, a video presenting the construction and operation of the OPALE Photovoltaic Dairy is available

The Autonomous Photovoltaic Optimizations with Flow Liquids (OPALE) are a cooling and snow removal system in order to increase the photovoltaic production from 5 to 20% in mainland France with optionally the possibility to obtain hot water.

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by Flytox » 20/08/11, 12:15

Remundo wrote:Indeed Bernardd,

While waiting for the return, a video presenting the construction and operation of the OPALE Photovoltaic Dairy is available

The Autonomous Photovoltaic Optimizations with Flow Liquids (OPALE) are a cooling and snow removal system in order to increase the photovoltaic production from 5 to 20% in mainland France with optionally the possibility to obtain hot water.
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Remundo, you can explain a little more detail your system, the video is good but the music is not enough to explain the philosophy of the thing, what you did .... : Shock: : Cry: :P
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by moinsdewatt » 24/03/12, 12:37

Toul solar power plant connected to the grid in May

4500 elected Lorraine were invited to fly Friday 16 March the site of the largest photovoltaic power plant in Europe.

All three agents of the construction of the largest solar farm in France, NGE, Spie and Wig France have invited 16 March some 4 500 people - including all the mayors of the four departments of Lorraine - to visit or fly by helicopter the solar power plant being completed in Toul (Meurthe-et-Moselle).

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"Frequently called upon, we could not organize visits given the size of the site. At the end of a project whose timing was respected to the day, we gave ourselves the means to highlight the largest solar project in Europe, "says Luc Leclerc, head of the Lorraine branch of Spie.

Established on the former Toul-Rosières airbase, the 330 million euros project represents 120 hectares of panels on a right-of-way of 367 hectares.

The installation, which mobilized up to 800 people, has a power between 115 and 135 megawatts-peaks that will ensure a production equivalent to the consumption of 600 000 inhabitants.

The plant had to be connected to the network next May to benefit from the advantageous tariffs granted in 2009. "We had to concentrate in 18 months a site initially planned for three years. The companies had to carry out the construction of the plant and the rehabilitation of the base, which included 300 buildings, half of which were asbestos ", emphasizes Yvon André, deputy general manager of EDF Energies nouvelles, owner of the plant.


http://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/la ... ai.N170900
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by Regismu » 24/03/12, 12:46

and who is still behind these financial projects with little interest for the production at the places of consumption ...

who sank the French sector to supposedly put an end to speculation while EDF and its subsidiaries "raffle" more than 75% of the CSPE dedicated to photovoltaics? and that their projects are the only ones to be passed through the moratorium : Evil: : Evil: : Evil:

we have all the roofs available so as not to produce "network losses". : Cry:
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by dedeleco » 24/03/12, 13:13

The mafia of the Corps des Mines, behind the nuclear, who wants to keep his power in France, centrally, by stifling the decentralized individual!
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by Remundo » 24/03/12, 19:31

These megaprojects are not fundamentally bad because they produce renewable energy in large quantities.

However, hyperconcentration is not really the philosophy of photovoltaics, which has the advantage of being spread over thousands of sites in a very large decentralized network ...

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by jlt22 » 24/03/12, 22:02

Poor EDF; they lose money with the photovoltaire.
This is probably why the state has made a moratorium.
Otherwise, we would have had to seriously increase the CSPE, and that would have displeased voters who would have seen their electricity bills climb a little faster.

http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2011/02/15/97002-20110215FILWWW00484-edfenergies-renouvelables-28-mds.php
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