Green light 16:27 - Jun 9 with 12809 views | TheArtChappy | For the lagoon. Evening post have said can't link sorry | |
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Green light on 16:39 - Jun 9 with 6175 views | Dr_Winston | I remain to be convinced that this is a good idea. | |
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Green light on 16:52 - Jun 9 with 6155 views | scottishjack |
Green light on 16:39 - Jun 9 by Dr_Winston | I remain to be convinced that this is a good idea. |
Nope, I've done my best to read up on this one, and just my opinion, but the positives outweigh the negatives for me. Investment, jobs, the educational aspect, first of its kind in the world...the list goes on... | | | |
Green light on 17:26 - Jun 9 with 6115 views | union_jack |
Green light on 16:52 - Jun 9 by scottishjack | Nope, I've done my best to read up on this one, and just my opinion, but the positives outweigh the negatives for me. Investment, jobs, the educational aspect, first of its kind in the world...the list goes on... |
My thoughts exactly. Not too sure about the environmental aspect but +>-. | |
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Green light on 17:27 - Jun 9 with 6105 views | ymaohyd |
Green light on 16:39 - Jun 9 by Dr_Winston | I remain to be convinced that this is a good idea. |
No surprises there! | |
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Green light on 17:29 - Jun 9 with 6106 views | ChrisSCFC | Nice to see some investment into Swansea regardless. | | | |
Green light on 17:32 - Jun 9 with 6098 views | Swanzay | Jury is out for me Tide power is a technology that Energy Matters hasn’t looked into in any detail, so here I will briefly review its potential as an energy source (I ignore its recreational benefits) using Swansea Bay and the “pipeline” of larger tidal lagoon projects that are scheduled to follow it as examples of the approach that tide power in the UK seems destined to follow. Is this approach really transformational? Or is it just another green pipe dream going nowhere? http://euanmearns.com/a-trip-round-swansea-bay/#more-8698 | | | |
Green light on 18:14 - Jun 9 with 6062 views | Highjack | It'll generate a fraction of the power of a nuclear facility at ten times the cost. It's a brilliant idea. | |
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Green light on 18:18 - Jun 9 with 6056 views | GeoffThom | Interesting method of construction but I would love to know exactly were they are going to get all this sand from if it's taken from the channel itself there will be bare beaches Ali along the coast | | | |
Green light on 18:40 - Jun 9 with 6024 views | DDCH | Local councillor was saying the same thing up the park the other week about the sand damage, he said all the tourist stuff they showed in the original planning has been shelved too........mind you I still recall the sponsor of the new stadium was going to put big screens in | |
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Green light on 22:17 - Jun 9 with 5903 views | yescomeon | Decent energy generation, tourism potential and jobs overstated, potential environmental impacts, most likely not as bad as from non-renewable. Big experiment really. Future projects planned for Cardiff and Conwy Bay. | |
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Green light on 22:40 - Jun 9 with 5884 views | Kilkennyjack |
Green light on 18:14 - Jun 9 by Highjack | It'll generate a fraction of the power of a nuclear facility at ten times the cost. It's a brilliant idea. |
Whereas ....following events in both Russia and (recently) Japan, it is pretty clear that nuclear power is inherently unsafe. Not to mention any deliberate attacks by people who dont like us - like IS. Give me renewable energy for wales all day long. | |
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Green light on 23:15 - Jun 9 with 5853 views | Mervyn | Wonder if this project would have received the green light if we were a struggling lower league club.......our profile has gone through the roof since gaining premiership football imo along with the new uni this has be good news for the area and future employment | | | |
Green light on 00:04 - Jun 10 with 5827 views | Highjack |
Green light on 22:40 - Jun 9 by Kilkennyjack | Whereas ....following events in both Russia and (recently) Japan, it is pretty clear that nuclear power is inherently unsafe. Not to mention any deliberate attacks by people who dont like us - like IS. Give me renewable energy for wales all day long. |
Inherently unsafe? There's been countless thousands of reactors operating every day around the world for about 60 years without incident. Fukushima was hit by the biggest earthquake on record and a giant wave. Chernobyl was left to fall into a state of disrepair. I would wager that more people have died at port Talbot steelworks over the years than in both of these events combined. | |
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Green light on 00:16 - Jun 10 with 5819 views | Highjack |
Green light on 23:15 - Jun 9 by Mervyn | Wonder if this project would have received the green light if we were a struggling lower league club.......our profile has gone through the roof since gaining premiership football imo along with the new uni this has be good news for the area and future employment |
Some fella said the other day that the new uni campus cones under NPT and not Swansea. Is there any truth to this? | |
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Green light on 00:51 - Jun 10 with 5805 views | Banosswan |
Green light on 00:16 - Jun 10 by Highjack | Some fella said the other day that the new uni campus cones under NPT and not Swansea. Is there any truth to this? |
Yes, Swansea said no. | |
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Green light on 00:56 - Jun 10 with 5802 views | Banosswan |
Green light on 00:04 - Jun 10 by Highjack | Inherently unsafe? There's been countless thousands of reactors operating every day around the world for about 60 years without incident. Fukushima was hit by the biggest earthquake on record and a giant wave. Chernobyl was left to fall into a state of disrepair. I would wager that more people have died at port Talbot steelworks over the years than in both of these events combined. |
It wasn't the biggest on record, however your sentiment still stands. | |
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Green light on 00:58 - Jun 10 with 5798 views | ymaohyd |
Green light on 23:15 - Jun 9 by Mervyn | Wonder if this project would have received the green light if we were a struggling lower league club.......our profile has gone through the roof since gaining premiership football imo along with the new uni this has be good news for the area and future employment |
Your last line is it in a nutshell. I am naturally concerned about environmental issues and trust the powers that be to make the right decision. However, I couldn't give a stuff about the economic sense or not this project offers in terms of value for money in terms of the energy created. All I care about is our part of the UK/Wales for once having a massive shot in the arm for the local economy. | |
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Green light on 06:10 - Jun 10 with 5767 views | Dr_Winston |
Green light on 00:04 - Jun 10 by Highjack | Inherently unsafe? There's been countless thousands of reactors operating every day around the world for about 60 years without incident. Fukushima was hit by the biggest earthquake on record and a giant wave. Chernobyl was left to fall into a state of disrepair. I would wager that more people have died at port Talbot steelworks over the years than in both of these events combined. |
All bar one of the "Fukushima 50", those brave souls who walked into certain death in order to prevent a meltdown is actually still alive and healthy. The biggest problem with nuclear power is storage. Sort that out and it's by far the best option until we get the hang of fusion. | |
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Green light on 06:16 - Jun 10 with 5766 views | dgt73 |
Green light on 18:14 - Jun 9 by Highjack | It'll generate a fraction of the power of a nuclear facility at ten times the cost. It's a brilliant idea. |
You are wrong. The new nuclear power station under construction in Somerset will when completed cost over £20 billion compared to the £1 billion to build the lagoon. The strike price they want for the lagoon is higher than nuclear, but it hasn't been finalised yet, but one thing is for sure it definitely won't be ten times higher than the strike price that the new nuclears (EDF)have negotiated. [Post edited 10 Jun 2015 6:17]
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Green light on 06:19 - Jun 10 with 5761 views | dgt73 |
Green light on 22:40 - Jun 9 by Kilkennyjack | Whereas ....following events in both Russia and (recently) Japan, it is pretty clear that nuclear power is inherently unsafe. Not to mention any deliberate attacks by people who dont like us - like IS. Give me renewable energy for wales all day long. |
Another person who hasn't got a clue what he's talking about. | |
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Green light on 09:49 - Jun 10 with 5714 views | dickythorpe | "MONORAIL!!!!!!!!!" | | | |
Green light on 09:58 - Jun 10 with 5703 views | perchrockjack | So no lagoon . What then . | |
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