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 Building a new reactor at Hinkley Point and another one potentially in the mix at Sizewell. I’m working for a firm on the supply chain perimeter of Hinkley Point C.
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 Maybe if we frack in a straight line across the region the top half will shear off and we solve the west Lothian question?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOnce they've done with Lancash1te, any chance they move on to Yorksh1te. Hopefully we can get rid of the North in the next few years at this rate.Comment
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 The Zohr gas field discovered in the last couple of years off Egypt's coast is amongst the largest ever recorded. Exported gas will be plenty cheap and easy since it's only a matter of sailing out of the med and round the corner. It'll be far cheaper than can be achieved with the fracking process. Why or why is the government not negotiating for plenty cheap energy supply from Egypt instead of tearing up the countryside? When you don't have an engineer or scientist in the government there'll never be any educated decisions made."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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 It may be cheaper on paper, but is it not economically more sensible to produce energy rather than import it? The jobs boost to local economies alone would be far more beneficial. Then there's all that lovely tax. I'm willing to bet the Treasury can't wait for fracking to start in earnest...Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe Zohr gas field discovered in the last couple of years off Egypt's coast is amongst the largest ever recorded. Exported gas will be plenty cheap and easy since it's only a matter of sailing out of the med and round the corner. It'll be far cheaper than can be achieved with the fracking process. Why or why is the government not negotiating for plenty cheap energy supply from Egypt instead of tearing up the countryside? When you don't have an engineer or scientist in the government there'll never be any educated decisions made.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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 Go to Egypt and look around, 99.9999% desert.Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt may be cheaper on paper, but is it not economically more sensible to produce energy rather than import it? The jobs boost to local economies alone would be far more beneficial. Then there's all that lovely tax. I'm willing to bet the Treasury can't wait for fracking to start in earnest...
 Anywhere in the UK, highly populated and agricultural"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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 Well done for clearly not reading either Scooty's post or mine. The gas is offshore, for starters, and what does Egypt being largely desert have to do with the economic argument for producing, rather than importing energy?Originally posted by Paddy View PostGo to Egypt and look around, 99.9999% desert.
 Anywhere in the UK, highly populated and agriculturalHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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