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by clasou » 09/02/12, 06:39

Hello,
Anyone know if there is the equivalent of the rte site on instant consumption (15mn), for neighboring countries.
I heard last night that Germany would have reactivated a certain reactor to alleviate the emergency.
On the rte site we see that there is about 6 giga watt of import, given the temperatures on the Europe which imports, and would be at the expense of their population.
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by moinsdewatt » 11/02/12, 12:30

clasou wrote:Hello,
Anyone know if there is the equivalent of the rte site on instant consumption (15mn), for neighboring countries.
I heard last night that Germany would have reactivated a certain reactor to alleviate the emergency.
On the rte site we see that there is about 6 giga watt of import, given the temperatures on the Europe which imports, and would be at the expense of their population.
a-claude


Germany has not reactivated a nuke reactor.

Germany has reactivated coal and fuel plants.
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by dedeleco » 11/02/12, 14:14

Germany has not reactivated a nuke reactor.

actually the false statement seems a pure manipulation on our media of our nuclear lobby, to vote for Sarko !!!

Anyway this is totally incoherent, given the slow start-up and shutdown of any nuclear power plant, unable to absorb a rapid peak in consumption !!!

Otherwise, we immediately have a new inevitable Chernobyl, after a few hours of operation at 1/10 of the maximum power !!
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