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Georgiesmum | 13:21 Mon 21st Oct 2013 | News
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What are your views on the government giving the go ahead to building a new power station at Hinkley, part funded by China?
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This sounds a bit like moving the goalposts, Zacs :)

From that other thread - this is what I said;
"OK, I will go with reaching a price of £.4.90 within the first year, which would represent a return of somewhere between 50 - 80 odd %, depending on the exact offer price.

17:23 Mon 07th Oct 2013Report
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Super. Now i must rush, I have some shares to buy :-)"

And this was you agreeing.... I want my Pint! Waah! :)
China gave BAA the contract for 90s Hong Kong airport and the nuclear plant is between trusted partners.

I hope we see the end of useless/failed wind farms
Wind power is reading 3.55 GW as I write this
Total Nuclear output is 7.98 GW

http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

Useless?
Failed?
Genuine question. I'm sure I heard on the radio that for every wind turbine/farm they had to have a conventional power station 'fired up',as it were, ready to kick in when the wind doesn't blow/blows too hard. If true, aren't they virtually a waste of time/money.
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While I expect you can turn the power from a conventional power station on and off at the flick of a switch, I doubt you can do the same to the power generators/fuel burning operations.
On a lighter note(we are in CB) My dad built HinkleyA. Our idea of a day out was to sit in the car-park all day while he worked. Lol. Ah, but on the way home we'd stop at the BlueBoar Inn in Bridgewater and have pop and crisps(with a blue bag of salt in) And then go on the Severn ferry to round off a grand day out. Easily pleased, weren't we.
Coal fired power stations need several days or even a week to go from being totally shut down to full power or vice versa, gas turbine power stations are the nearest to 'instant start/shut down' less than half an hour from cold to full power.

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