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They were printing presses... probably responsible for inflation then. </conspirationist comment>

Didn't barsback run into a couple of problems though? there must be a reason why it's those that where closed. I remember Forsmack Had a couple of issues... Wait, where is barseback? isn't it very close to Danemark? this way the government could calm both the greens and the danish...

Gosh I just checked. it was 20km away from Copenhagen. So that's why this one was closed. In france the Nogent Plant is 120km away from Paris, and it's already a huge deal.

Rien n'est gratuit en ce bas monde. Tout s'expie, le bien comme le mal, se paie tot ou tard. Le bien c'est beaucoup plus cher, forcement. Celine

by UnEstranAvecVueSurMer (holopherne ahem gmail) on Sat Nov 17th, 2007 at 10:42:51 AM EST
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The Danes have no reason to complain. They supported the construction and IIRC even bought some of th first power on a fixed price contract.

That was until they were to get their own plants. Which didn't happen as they chose coal instead, killing thousands of Danes every year.

Peak oil is not an energy crisis. It is a liquid fuel crisis.

by Starvid (arvid.hallen at gmail.com) on Sat Nov 17th, 2007 at 02:17:54 PM EST
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Maybe they figured they didn't have the great geological repositories needed for long term storage and therefore abandonned nuclear power?

They have 18.5 % of their electricity coming from wind, when they don't have the best winds ever. They probably aren't as irresponsible as you make it sound.

Rien n'est gratuit en ce bas monde. Tout s'expie, le bien comme le mal, se paie tot ou tard. Le bien c'est beaucoup plus cher, forcement. Celine

by UnEstranAvecVueSurMer (holopherne ahem gmail) on Sat Nov 17th, 2007 at 04:22:28 PM EST
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