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Re: German Cabinet approves nuclear plant shutdown



Sandy may be right; however, what comes to my mind is that necessity is the

mother of invention. Bjorn mentions fuel cells--I haven't read the Yahoo

reference, but I did recently listen to an AudioTech Business Briefings

tapes that discussed fuel cell technology, and also read a couple of books

by economist Paul Pilzer that addressed technological advances in

significant detail. I don't believe there's any question about Germany's

technological abilities, and if they were to just assume that the pact will

stand, they can lead the world in energy development, regardless of whether

it changes with future governments.



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----- Original Message -----

From: "Bjorn Cedervall" <bcradsafers@HOTMAIL.COM>

To: <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>

Sent: September 06, 2001 3:27 p.m.

Subject: Re: German Cabinet approves nuclear plant shutdown





> >My own opinion .. nuclear power plants are NOT going to be shutdown

> in many of these countries for one simple reason. They haven't

> developed anything to replace the power! Pure and simple.

> ---

> Please excuse an off-topic Q: Has any significant addition been made to

the

> U.S. power supply or distribution over the past 10 months? (I doubt it).

> Listened to some interesting stuff from Fuel Cell Energy (FCEL, check last

> Friday via Yahoo Finance). They mentioned that Long Island has been close

to

> black-outs as well. The coming U.S. winter may become interesting

regardless

> of what lawyers & politicians do about Calif (am I right?).

>

> My personal comment only,

>

> Bjorn Cedervall   bcradsafers@hotmail.com

>

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