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madokie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-19-10 10:37 AM
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24. Tell that to grda who has a well functioning pumped storage lake
Edited on Mon Apr-19-10 10:40 AM by madokie
about 15 miles from me. in fact they say it is one of the biggest sources of their income but you won't be able to follow what I'm saying there either.

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  -Tritium leaks are contaminating groundwater at (at least) 6 nuclear plants jpak  Apr-18-10 11:47 AM   #0 
  - Doc Ock asks, "What's the BFD?"  OneTenthofOnePercent   Apr-18-10 11:50 AM   #1 
  - Not surprising. Those plants produce poison that is impossible to contain.  Zoeisright   Apr-18-10 11:52 AM   #2 
  - The lying is why I detest nuclear energy  madokie   Apr-18-10 12:03 PM   #3 
  - When the VT legislature blocked the relicensing VT Yankee - pronucular whackjobs called them rapists  jpak   Apr-18-10 12:16 PM   #4 
  - Shore 'nuf  madokie   Apr-18-10 01:00 PM   #5 
  - What a "win" today Oklahom has one of the highest uses of fossil fuels in the country  Statistical   Apr-19-10 09:19 AM   #20 
     - you are so  madokie   Apr-19-10 10:32 AM   #23 
     - Tell that to grda who has a well functioning pumped storage lake  madokie   Apr-19-10 10:37 AM   #24 
        - Never said Oklahoma generates 100% of their electricity by fossil fuels, just 92%.  Statistical   Apr-19-10 11:09 AM   #26 
           - But when its all hydro its crystal clean as is the case here  madokie   Apr-19-10 01:17 PM   #29 
              - That "tripe" is the US Dept of Energy annual state by state profiles.  Statistical   Apr-19-10 01:24 PM   #30 
                 - Run, RUN, RUN - jump from the coal frying pan into the nuclear fire. HURRY!  kristopher   Apr-20-10 02:46 PM   #41 
                    - Except we won't or at least not enough.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:21 PM   #46 
                       - Poor little feller just ain't got a clue...  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:29 PM   #49 
                          - Wind is the largest share of GROWING renewables.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:40 PM   #52 
                             - Again with the same red herring?  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:50 PM   #55 
                                - In the real world (as opposed to the one occupied by fantasy cheerleaders)  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:58 PM   #58 
                                   - Prove that nuclear is faster, cheaper, less environmentally harmful than renewables.  kristopher   Apr-20-10 04:05 PM   #61 
  - What kind of sick person would say something like that?  bananas   Apr-19-10 02:44 PM   #35 
  - You detest nuclear energy for the same reason as the writer of the OP.  NNadir   Apr-18-10 01:04 PM   #6 
  - blah blah blah ambien blah blah blah ambien  jpak   Apr-18-10 01:44 PM   #9 
  - Guess what nnads  madokie   Apr-18-10 01:14 PM   #7 
  - So...  Duchess   Apr-18-10 01:28 PM   #8 
  - I've worked with tritium - and it is hard to contain once released into the environment  jpak   Apr-18-10 01:56 PM   #10 
     - Yes to all  Duchess   Apr-18-10 02:24 PM   #11 
     - Whelp - we could bottle all that insignificant tritium leakage and let you and your family drink it!  jpak   Apr-18-10 02:29 PM   #12 
        - Sure...  Duchess   Apr-18-10 02:40 PM   #13 
           - Disengenious (not) Vt. Yankee's contamination has not spread off site  jpak   Apr-18-10 03:09 PM   #14 
              - OK  Duchess   Apr-18-10 05:04 PM   #16 
              - That quote rivals the picture of the pregnant woman smoking.  joshcryer   Apr-18-10 06:23 PM   #17 
              - "well below the amount the federal government considers unhealthy." n/t  Statistical   Apr-19-10 09:21 AM   #21 
     - There you go again ...  BigDog01   Apr-19-10 09:02 AM   #18 
        - Good luck with the RW pseudoscience BigDog01 and the Ronald Reagan quotes  jpak   Apr-19-10 09:15 AM   #19 
           - There you go again ...  BigDog01   Apr-19-10 10:05 AM   #22 
  - My bad - it's more like 10 nuclear plants that are leaking tritium  jpak   Apr-18-10 03:13 PM   #15 
  - Definitely your bad  BigDog01   Apr-19-10 11:42 AM   #28 
     - Yes- it is WORSE than first reported: 13 out of 104 operating reactors = 12.5%  jpak   Apr-19-10 01:40 PM   #31 
  - How many coal plants are leaking Sulfur Dioxide and Mercury?  Nederland   Apr-19-10 10:42 AM   #25 
     - How many car owners change their own oil and dump the waste in the storm drain?  FBaggins   Apr-19-10 11:39 AM   #27 
     - Yeah they burn lotsa coal to produce electricity for uranium enrichment plants in OH & KY  jpak   Apr-19-10 01:44 PM   #32 
        - And how does that compare...  FBaggins   Apr-19-10 02:26 PM   #33 
           - I'm sorry but the anti-nuclear = pro-coal argument is a lame High Order Bullshit Canard  jpak   Apr-19-10 02:33 PM   #34 
              - Similar "High Order Bullshit Canards"`  FBaggins   Apr-20-10 02:10 PM   #36 
                 - The nuclear industry has "blown it" in the PR and finance world, that means coal is inevitable  Kolesar   Apr-20-10 02:35 PM   #37 
                 - Care to try again?  FBaggins   Apr-20-10 02:37 PM   #39 
                 - China will build 100 reactors in next 2 decades alone.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 02:37 PM   #40 
                    - China has moved away from central thermal to distributed renewables.  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:06 PM   #42 
                       - China just broke ground on two new reactors. That is #22 and #23 under construction.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:14 PM   #44 
                          - In the pipeline...  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:31 PM   #50 
                             - China has a different regulatory and energy structure.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:42 PM   #53 
                                - And they caught the Chief of their nuclear program being bribed by nuclear sales force.  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:57 PM   #56 
                                   - The favoring renewables will have no effect for decades.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 04:01 PM   #59 
                                      - Bullshit.  kristopher   Apr-20-10 04:05 PM   #62 
                                         - Your ignorance is outstounding.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 05:04 PM   #68 
                                         - More bullshit  kristopher   Apr-20-10 10:37 PM   #69 
                                         - About that "astounding ignorance"  kristopher   Apr-21-10 01:46 PM   #70 
                                         - Crickets  kristopher   Apr-21-10 05:30 PM   #71 
                                         - Kris why bother  madokie   Apr-21-10 07:17 PM   #72 
                                         - I'm afraid that you don't understand.  FBaggins   Apr-21-10 08:10 PM   #73 
                                         - I wonder what ignored had to say other than the subject line  madokie   Apr-21-10 08:32 PM   #74 
                                            - Lol! Yet you reply anyway?  FBaggins   Apr-21-10 08:40 PM   #75 
                                            - Yup just to let you know  madokie   Apr-21-10 08:42 PM   #76 
                                               - Poor guy...  FBaggins   Apr-21-10 09:43 PM   #77 
                 - Exactly. Higher up on the thread someone was HAPPY they stopped reactors from being built in OK  Statistical   Apr-20-10 02:36 PM   #38 
                    - So you are crowing that coal was built instead of wind and solar?  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:08 PM   #43 
                       - Exactly coal instaed of solar or wind was built.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:18 PM   #45 
                       - Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-20-10 03:24 PM   #47 
                          - History is against you, the future is against you.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:25 PM   #48 
                          - Future plans say you are wrong.  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:33 PM   #51 
                             - Same outdated poll you always use. Will you still be using in in 2011? 2012? 2020?  Statistical   Apr-20-10 03:43 PM   #54 
                                - 4 months old is outdated? ROFLMAO  kristopher   Apr-20-10 03:58 PM   #57 
                                   - More important than a single data point is the trend.  Statistical   Apr-20-10 04:03 PM   #60 
                                   - The trend isn't in your favor either.  kristopher   Apr-20-10 04:08 PM   #63 
                                      - Are you going to keep spouting the misleading statement that nuclear will continue to decline?  joshcryer   Apr-20-10 04:17 PM   #67 
                                   - Whe Obama backed nuclear the American public decided to back it too.  joshcryer   Apr-20-10 04:16 PM   #66 
                          - Renewables *didn't* do the job.  joshcryer   Apr-20-10 04:15 PM   #65 
                       - Uh, no, he's obviously dismayed that fossil was built.  joshcryer   Apr-20-10 04:13 PM   #64 
 

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