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If This Works It's A Game Changer!

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  • Super User

The time it would take to retrofit a plant it would be too late, since DEP keeps shutting coal power plants down and they are forced to convert to nat gas....

 

There's still the coal ash problem.

  • Super User

I hear wood burning facilities are the wave of the future. ;)

Coal, nat gas are good too, an abundance but not renewable.

  • Super User

Very cool, and nit allot of funding wasted in research, unlike MOX which will probably never work, despited hundreds of millions spent on research.

  • Super User

Someone get that cold fusion reactor working...post haste.

  • Super User

isn't fox "news" banned in canada?

Yep, the "free speech" crowd does not like to be disagreed with.

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Looks like a lump of coal in my stocking every year isn't such a bad thing after all.    :)

isn't fox "news" banned in canada?

Not even close. Fox is available from almost every Canadian cable provider.

 

That urban myth can be debunked with a 10 second Google search.

 

On a side note my wife brings up a good point. Perpetuating rumors like 'Fox News is banned in Canada' without doing the proper fact checking is the exact same dissemination of misinformation that Fox is so hated for (well, kind of.)

 

Sorry for the ramble. And BTW, I don't support or like Fox News in any way.

  • Super User

Making good sense and using correct logic is not needed to be elected to Congress or any other political position.

Certainly not bad news. Doesn't obviate the need to rip down mountains or for open cast mines.

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