Hey Harlem and Bronx NY, we know what time it is.
The issue is not climate change, it is economic development, it is going to space and getting Helium-3 on the moon for fusion power. Time to impeach Obama and get with the program. now.
At Joint Press Conference With Obama, Xi Extends Invitation to US to Join New Silk Road | LaRouchePAC
Much hype is being made in the press and by the U.S delegation about the
agreement signed on climate change. In the Climate Change Agreement,
China commits to bring its use of "non-fossil fuels" by 2030 to around
20%. The U.S. promises to reduce CO2 gas emissions by 2028 to below 2005
levels. While the U.S. was pushing such a climate change agreement as
the only real area of cooperation they have had with China for which
they wanted some "deliverable agreement," and China, for its own
reasons, went along with it, it should be noted that "non-fossil fuels,"
in the Chinese view also includes nuclear energy, which, of course, the
U.S. side never mentions. China additionally wants to bring down the
pollution caused by fossil fuels in China, but the agreements reached
with the U.S. are not binding. And, judging from the reaction of a
Republican-dominated U.S. Congress, the indicated cuts may be prove well
beyond the ability of the lame-duck President to deliver.
Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Harlem Loves Nukes
Harlem loves nuclear power. why cant we have some, India has all the fun, and China and Russia too. The greenies and the Wall St London UK crowd are too disgusting, they have to go.
Jan. 15, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh laid the foundation stone for the country's largest nuclear power plant, at Gorakhpur village in the Fatehabad district of Haryana. The plant's first two units of indigenous nuclear reactors, developed by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), will produce 1400 MW. Two additional reactors of 700 MW capacity each at the same site will receive approval in the 13th plan period (2017-2021), by which time, the first two units will be operational. The actual construction work will begin in June 2015, after which, it may take five and a half years for the first unit to be ready and another six months for the second unit. Both units are likely to produce commercial electricity by 2020-21. The 2800 MW nuclear power plant in Haryana is to be followed by two more 2800 MW nuclear power units, at Bhimpur in Madhya Pradesh and Mahi Banswara in Rajasthan. In addition, a 1400 MW unit will be built at Chutka in Madhya Pradesh.
While laying the foundation stone of the $4 billion project, the Prime Minister said that the people of Haryana have set an example by adopting such an advanced method of power generation. A total of around 1,500 acres of land in the villages of Gorakhpur, Kajalheri, and Badopal, in the district Fatehabad, have been acquired for the project and $120 million has been paid to 847 families of these villages as compensation.
The agreement reached with the people in acquiring the land, is considered a welcome respite amidst recent rounds of opposition, orchestrated by various anti-nuclear forces, that New Delhi faced in obtaining land for installations of nuclear power plants.
During the construction stage, a maximum of 8,000 persons (when construction of Stage-I will be nearing completion and construction of Stage-II will be started) will be deployed; and up to the final stage of the project about, 1,700 workers will be required (covering technical and general administration).
Jan. 15, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh laid the foundation stone for the country's largest nuclear power plant, at Gorakhpur village in the Fatehabad district of Haryana. The plant's first two units of indigenous nuclear reactors, developed by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL), will produce 1400 MW. Two additional reactors of 700 MW capacity each at the same site will receive approval in the 13th plan period (2017-2021), by which time, the first two units will be operational. The actual construction work will begin in June 2015, after which, it may take five and a half years for the first unit to be ready and another six months for the second unit. Both units are likely to produce commercial electricity by 2020-21. The 2800 MW nuclear power plant in Haryana is to be followed by two more 2800 MW nuclear power units, at Bhimpur in Madhya Pradesh and Mahi Banswara in Rajasthan. In addition, a 1400 MW unit will be built at Chutka in Madhya Pradesh.
While laying the foundation stone of the $4 billion project, the Prime Minister said that the people of Haryana have set an example by adopting such an advanced method of power generation. A total of around 1,500 acres of land in the villages of Gorakhpur, Kajalheri, and Badopal, in the district Fatehabad, have been acquired for the project and $120 million has been paid to 847 families of these villages as compensation.
The agreement reached with the people in acquiring the land, is considered a welcome respite amidst recent rounds of opposition, orchestrated by various anti-nuclear forces, that New Delhi faced in obtaining land for installations of nuclear power plants.
During the construction stage, a maximum of 8,000 persons (when construction of Stage-I will be nearing completion and construction of Stage-II will be started) will be deployed; and up to the final stage of the project about, 1,700 workers will be required (covering technical and general administration).
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Tea Party and Nuclear Power
LaRouche people are talking to the tea party crowd on the radio, and there are lots of question. Nothing that surprises Harlem dudes. They had questions about nuclear power, which they support, national banking ("Are you talking about Hamilton's National Bank, or the Greenback policy of Lincoln?"), space exploration, and China. They were very open, and Brown and Schlanger took them through an educational on statecraft, LaRouche-style. They were somewhat confused on LaRouche's Roosevelt-style Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) plan, but that led to a discussion of why we need to revive Classical culture in the United States. There was some axiom rattling, but there was clearly a process of self-education underway, as the hosts have all been watching LaRouche webcasts, and studying the LaRouche PAC website. Lots of things to learn from Rachel Brown, who is running against Barney Frank (D, Congressman) in Massachusetts.
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