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Re-fac wells will start. They will be able to open even more oil now. Bad News for 🇷🇺 Moscow and Iranian predatory empires...Which revolution do you support more — the shale one or the nuclear one?
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I say - Nuclear Power! Yes please, even 🇨🇦 Green Party members agree !

By the way, all these "antinuclear" politicians- activists are sure to be receiving "help" ($$$$) from 🇷🇺putin, iran, KSA.

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Meanwhile, Trump just announced that 3 Mile Island will re-open.
Indian Point Reactors scheduling restart..

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Meanwhile, Trump just announced that 3 Mile Island will re-open.
Indian Point Reactors scheduling restart..

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WE MUST START TO BUILD THE NEW REACTORS, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE !! USING THE FRENCH (vertical,"All Nuclear"
) model, do you agree?

 
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Meanwhile, Trump just announced that 3 Mile Island will re-open.
Indian Point Reactors scheduling restart..

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Indian Point should NEVER have been shut. Stupid Cuomo/Hochul catering to a few know nothing voices.
 
Nuclear power is the most expensive way to generate electricity.

Coal has many side effects and many are disastrous unless very expensive scrubber tech is utilized.

Natural gas is the cheapest way to generate power at the moment.

The USA needs 65 gigawatts of more power to be generated by 2030. We can fudge around 17 gigawatts by then by doing some finagling....
Leaving 48 gigawatts that need to be generated by new facilities. And no, green energy sources cannot generate this volume of juice. Not windmills, not solar, not hydro-electric dams not anything but raw power conversion from fuel sources.

More stable than what Texas provides. Not susceptible to snow storms or a squirrel decided to store a nut next to a transformer.
And we need them FAST TRACKED yesterday.

Sorry but there's not much choice in the situation. Nuke plants take too long to build. Coal with scrubbing tech is an option by retrofitting decommissioned coal generating plants. There are many of these around. But again....it's going to be expensive and the plants R&M budgets are going to be high with aged infrastructure and needing to reopen certain Coal Mines.
(Nobody is really forward to the brown sites this is going to create....we have too many abandoned oil rigs in the gulf now)

Natural gas is about our only option along with recommissioned coal plants at this point. But we are at a point where concrete plans need to be finalized. (And if CA cannot get their stuff together they can and will be isolated from the electric grid )

It's that serious due to these data centers drinking electricity in huge volumes. And the juice they need needs to be extremely stable. No voltage fluctuations. (Usually meaning they get oversupplied with an extra megawatt)
 
Nuclear power is the most expensive way to generate electricity. ...Nuke plants take too long to build.
only because , the leftists (communist ?) have introduces far too many regulations, so they have to be removed , looks like the Nuke (and maybe coal) plants are the only way ...

 
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Actually it's the combination of the construction costs and the Uraium fuel rod assemblies. The raw average cost of the juice is retail prices instead of wholesale.

Natural Gas or coal are the fastest and cheapest. $0.04-0.06 per kilowatt. While nuke is around $0.11-$0.14/kilowatt.
Prices of over‑regulated, non‑modular, non‑standardized nuclear power production: if nuclear power were done the French way, prices would go down by at least 30%, correct?

John, what’s going on with LNG and oil prices nowadays? The 🇷🇺 horde spends $40 to produce one barrel of Urals oil, and then sells it to the Global South thugs for $36 (Bloomberg). But the Moscow empire’s budget can only be fulfilled with an oil price of $42.4 or higher. Is this the silent finish of the Moscow empire, or am I missing something here?

 
Prices of over‑regulated, non‑modular, non‑standardized nuclear power production: if nuclear power were done the French way, prices would go down by at least 30%, correct?

John, what’s going on with LNG and oil prices nowadays? The 🇷🇺 horde spends $40 to produce one barrel of Urals oil, and then sells it to the Global South thugs for $36 (Bloomberg). But the Moscow empire’s budget can only be fulfilled with an oil price of $42.4 or higher. Is this the silent finish of the Moscow empire, or am I missing something here?


The USA as well as Russia both sell LNG to Europe. They are in a pickel as their electricity costs have skyrocketed to double and triple trying to stay within "green " guidelines.

Yes, Russia is going broke as their infrastructure is crumbling and more goes unrepaired daily. The Russian rape of African resources by their mercenaries is propping them up....but just barely. The areas they control in Africa look a lot like Russia with crumbling infrastructure....its just warmer there. Russia has only a few large cities to support. The rest of the areas are extremely rural and have very little infrastructure that people have learned not to rely upon. Electricity, water, fuel, and grocery stores with groceries are intermittent and have been that way for decades.....its nothing new for them.
Having flour with which you can make bread is nice, buying bread in the grocery store in these areas is a huge luxury...

Russia also relies heavily on dairy products....40 different dairy products in stores in the big cities is extremely common. Various yogurt products and cheeses are the norm. Potatoes? The quality is in the dirt. Butter has become outrageously expensive.
Pensioners have the biggest problems surviving. Rising costs but their monthly check stays the same.

Russia is running a ponzi scheme with the banks. So long as they keep sufficient cash on hand they can survive. Between what petroleum products they can sell domestically and steal out of Africa...they are staying alive.

We do NOT want Russia to completely collapse. Even if Putin would rather they did versus himself be out of power. (He's a little nuts)
And it's the nuclear materials as well as conventional weapons they have lying around that are scary.
Personally, I dont think they dont have any tritium that can make their nukes viable anymore. (Tritium as well as plutonium are needed for the nukes to operate but Tritium has a half life of only 20 years....so Russia has a bunch of duds....but the plutonium is still viable and at a few Billion Dollars per ounce....selling them on the black market is VERY attractive)
Tritium is expensive to make and collect. And I don't believe that Russia has sufficient amounts to make their missiles function.
 
The USA as well as Russia both sell LNG to Europe. They are in a pickel as their electricity costs have skyrocketed to double and triple trying to stay within "green " guidelines.

Yes, Russia is going broke as their infrastructure is crumbling and more goes unrepaired daily. The Russian rape of African resources by their mercenaries is propping them up....but just barely. The areas they control in Africa look a lot like Russia with crumbling infrastructure....its just warmer there. Russia has only a few large cities to support. The rest of the areas are extremely rural and have very little infrastructure that people have learned not to rely upon. Electricity, water, fuel, and grocery stores with groceries are intermittent and have been that way for decades.....its nothing new for them.
Having flour with which you can make bread is nice, buying bread in the grocery store in these areas is a huge luxury...

Russia also relies heavily on dairy products....40 different dairy products in stores in the big cities is extremely common. Various yogurt products and cheeses are the norm. Potatoes? The quality is in the dirt. Butter has become outrageously expensive.
Pensioners have the biggest problems surviving. Rising costs but their monthly check stays the same.

Russia is running a ponzi scheme with the banks. So long as they keep sufficient cash on hand they can survive. Between what petroleum products they can sell domestically and steal out of Africa...they are staying alive.

We do NOT want Russia to completely collapse. Even if Putin would rather they did versus himself be out of power. (He's a little nuts)
And it's the nuclear materials as well as conventional weapons they have lying around that are scary.
Personally, I dont think they dont have any tritium that can make their nukes viable anymore. (Tritium as well as plutonium are needed for the nukes to operate but Tritium has a half life of only 20 years....so Russia has a bunch of duds....but the plutonium is still viable and at a few Billion Dollars per ounce....selling them on the black market is VERY attractive)
Tritium is expensive to make and collect. And I don't believe that Russia has sufficient amounts to make their missiles function.
Well, the USSR empire had even more—much more—plutonium. It’s a technical question; we’ll fix it, no problem. Do you think Bloomberg is correct , Do Turkey, commie China, and India pay $36 for 🇷🇺 Urals?

 
Well, the USSR empire had even more—much more—plutonium. It’s a technical question; we’ll fix it, no problem. Do you think Bloomberg is correct , Do Turkey, commie China, and India pay $36 for 🇷🇺 Urals?


Of course it does.

Crude oil is always low cost and coming from Russia its always at a huge market discount due to the unregistered ships that haul the oil.

Crude Oil is not all the same. Certain wells in various locations is worth more than others. Western Canadian oil is practically worthless....While Maldives (Moldovia?) is some of the most expensive per barrel. WTI is around the lower middle.
 
While Maldives (Moldovia?) is some of the most expensive per barrel.
Moldova's prices are higher than the world average but lower than many other European countries

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Re-fac wells will start. They will be able to open even more oil now. Bad News for 🇷🇺 Moscow and Iranian predatory empires...Which revolution do you support more — the shale one or the nuclear one?
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Re-fac wells will start. They will be able to open even more oil now. Bad News for 🇷🇺 Moscow and Iranian predatory empires...Which revolution do you support more — the shale one or the nuclear one?
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They had a trial some time ago in my part of England fracking for shale gas, they ended up with fire coming through the tap instead of water, so you can shove it up your arse
 
They had a trial a few years ago in my part of En

They had a trial some time ago in my part of England fracking for shale gas, they ended up with fire coming through the tap instead of water, so you can shove it up your arse
my Albanian friends will shove a lot of different things in 🇷🇺 your arse, inside of your Hague cell, dont worry war- 🇷🇺 criminal whore

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The 🇷🇺economy is collapsing like the 🇷🇺army....


 
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Moldova's prices are higher than the world average but lower than many other European countries

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Woah woah woah.

LS Crude is NOT FUEL. It's crude petroleum and there's a big difference between the two. Fuel has been refined.

When oil is refined its broken down into many usable parts.
Gasoline is cooked off (the first and easiest thing to refine out) but then the bitumen left has a billion uses. Everything from baby bumpers to vitamins. Refining towers are the most difficult to manufacture of all the parts of a refinery. It is the target when trying to destroy a refinery. (Not the storage tanks) Heating tubes and at different levels to extract the various parts of the bitumen. Lots of precision work.

Moldova's oil (no refineries) has more of the most expensive by products after the gasoline is cooked off. That's why their oil gets more per barrel than any other. I may be thinking of the wrong country's name. There are websites dedicated to which oil wells by area are at what price. So if you look up the various crude oil prices....you will see. West Africa, East Africa, Various places off the coast in South America as well as many many others. Lots of oil fields out there.

Things like benzene, sulphur, and etc are combustible but extremely toxic and unusable for much. These are usually produced when refining.

Refinery time is also at a premium anymore. There is a limit as to how much a refinery can produce without needing to shut down to replace seals and etc. (Heated petroleum products moving in steel causes static electricity sparks....leaks are deadly in this environment) Many refineries have gone way past production limits and paid the price for doing so by the complete destruction of the refinery.

(Petroleum is acidic in nature and will eat steel and seals)

LNG is fairly stable....not explosive as a liquid although it will burn. Turning it back into a gas is fairly simple process. More BTUs per cubic foot than propane or kerosene. (Just saying)

And finally Russian oil is usually cheaper than WTI or Brent.
 

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