Demolition of Nanticoke Canada stacks
- Rob R.
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They replaced a lot of the output by reactivating 2 reactors at a nuclear power site.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanticoke_Generating_Station
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It does make one wonder--don't it?????????????? B will come up with some silly solution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
Actually here's what there now... 44mw solar farm...
https://www.stantec.com/en/projects/canada-projec ... solar-farm
The land is owned by the First Nations Indians ....
https://www.opg.com/story/nanticoke-solar-now-gen ... r-ontario/
BigBarney
https://www.stantec.com/en/projects/canada-projec ... solar-farm
The land is owned by the First Nations Indians ....
https://www.opg.com/story/nanticoke-solar-now-gen ... r-ontario/
BigBarney
- Rob R.
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Yes, but that is a drop in the bucket compared to the output of the previous plant. Most of the slack was picked up by nuclear.BigBarney wrote: ↑Fri. May. 14, 2021 1:08 pmActually here's what there now... 44mw solar farm...
https://www.stantec.com/en/projects/canada-projec ... solar-farm
The land is owned by the First Nations Indians ....
https://www.opg.com/story/nanticoke-solar-now-gen ... r-ontario/
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This is how they really shut things down, BB will say it was not competitive and antiquated. Along with more BS.
Kevin
This is how they really shut things down, BB will say it was not competitive and antiquated. Along with more BS.
Kevin
If they can produce electric at less than 2 cents a KWHr they are welcome to
bid in the power auctions.
Here are some of the costs of different methods of electrical production.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
Why would any responsible lender loan to a company that could have a lot of
stranded assets and no way to pay its debt?
The power portion of my electric bill is less than 2 cents per KWHr so at prices
any higher they have to lose money.
BigBarney
bid in the power auctions.
Here are some of the costs of different methods of electrical production.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
Why would any responsible lender loan to a company that could have a lot of
stranded assets and no way to pay its debt?
The power portion of my electric bill is less than 2 cents per KWHr so at prices
any higher they have to lose money.
BigBarney