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Hinkley Point - still a good idea?

Started by Serious, July 29, 2016, 06:13:04 AM

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knighty


XEntity

Surely post of the year for TekForums?

Serious

Quote from: knighty on September 20, 2016, 16:00:40 PM
I'm really struggling with my knitting :-(
Knit one, pearl one....

And don't forget to use super soft, high insulation, solar cell wool ;P

knighty

Quote from: XEntity on September 21, 2016, 14:19:59 PM
Surely post of the year for TekForums?

I'm still giggling now just thinking about those two posts :-o

Serious

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-37409069

Seems the Chinese are having problems with wind too, obviously digestive problems.

knighty

we shouldn't be complaining that wind turbines have to be turned off now and again

we should be celebrating the fact that we have too much power!
(and working on ways to use it)

knighty


knighty

oops, that post wasn't supposed to go there

Serious

Energy subsidies should focus on storage and cutting demand, MPs say

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37664880

OMG MPs agreeing with me? They aliens stealing ideas right out of my brain, quick pass the :tinhat:

knighty


Serious

What Knighty?

Oh. We got it, Just ignored. Worse joke than mine TBH :P

knighty

well it made me giggle, and that's what's important


on topic for the thread, america has just finished there first nuclear reactor for the past 20 years

(first one for domestic generation of course, both UK and US have built a few for the navy apparently)