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Re: Large hikes in energy bills on the way
« Reply #15 on: 29 July 2010, 19:06:19 »

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« Reply #16 on: 29 July 2010, 19:40:11 »

Im on key meters for both gas & electric, there is already an energy hike built into what you pay, with npower there is 4% on the gas & 8% on the electricity, they call it a"government enviromental contribution",(i believe other suppliers are doing the same) so if they are going to hike up the prices to cover this futile wind rubbish where is this money going that they are already taking? >:( >:(
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« Reply #17 on: 29 July 2010, 22:51:48 »

I can't believe this government has decided that there is not enough money for new nuclear power stations :o :o

With the increased usage by consumers I cannot see any other method that is capable of producing enough power to meet the nations needs in the future.

I have a friend who live in Philadelphia for two years, due to the extremes in temperature (hot and cold) quite often the power grid collapsed and chaos ensued. I personally feel we are only 3-5 years from this point :'( :'(
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« Reply #18 on: 29 July 2010, 22:57:51 »

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I can't believe this government has decided that there is not enough money for new nuclear power stations :o :o

With the increased usage by consumers I cannot see any other method that is capable of producing enough power to meet the nations needs in the future.

I have a friend who live in Philadelphia for two years, due to the extremes in temperature (hot and cold) quite often the power grid collapsed and chaos ensued. I personally feel we are only 3-5 years from this point :'( :'(

But there's plenty of money for windmills. It's only nuclear they won't subsidise... 'cos Chris Buffhuhne doesn't like it.

Read this link. Mind the language, though!! (Actually DK gave up using bad language some months ago, but has reverted to it in this post as he's so incensed over this subject.)  ;)

http://www.devilskitchen.me.uk/2010/07/most-dangerous-man-in-country.html
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