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POPScrime contre la démocratie et non-sens ahurissant 1,6 million € en 2008 ... prétendre "mériter" de garder ce salaire à la tête d'une entreprise publique comme EDF est une provocation et une preuve de grave déséquilibre mental. Un Humain peut-il "mériter" plus de 1000 fois le salaire de ceux qu'il prétend servir comme ses égaux ? S'il suffit de décréter servir la démocratie pour prétendre à la légitimité, nous ferons bien de demander bientôt secours à la "Démocratie" Chinoise pour nous protéger des dérives de nos gouvernants ...
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POPSNuclear: the corporate killer in our midst? And that's not even considering the inevitable cost overruns. The UK government lives in fantasy land when it comes to money. The country is much more likely to end up in IMF debtors' prison than finding investment in ultra expensive new energy generation capacity whatever its source.
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POPS EDF calls for support for nuclear industry Already blackmailing the taxpayer for what amounts to be a blank cheque! There is no doubt that the new generation will cost far more than projected, just as in Finland. A problem is that Gordon Brown has gone and given all the money to the banks. Britain will have to get serious when it faces the inevitable energy gap in two or three years time.
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POPSanimals in advertising All the images below are copyright of their respected owners and creators. This post is about just to show their creative ideas and inspiration wonders to the world
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POPSCut off from the world Here, in Saint Laurent de Cerdans we have not had electricity cut as we produce electricity independently of EDF. We lost internet, phoneline & mobile network for 4 days ~ restored yesterday evening
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POPSTOXIC WORLD We need to wean ourselves of so many things, fast. It's everywhere and we ultimately are supporting it, or are we?
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POPSPlug-in Prius Testing Begins in London Toyota and EDF Energy are using an innovative charging and invoicing system which is incorporated into the PHV. This system is compatible with a new generation of public charging stations, which aim to make electric power more accessible on public roads and car parks, and will reduce the cost to the customer. EDF Energy has helped to install the first of 40 charging posts in the UK, with plans to help install more in the coming months. A PHV uses Toyota's hybrid technology with the added benefit that the vehicle's batteries can be fully recharged using a standard electrical plug or an electrical charging post to extend its driving range in electric mode. For short distances, PHV can be driven as an electric vehicle, resulting in a silent, zero emissions drive. For longer distances, PHV works as a conventional hybrid vehicle.
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POPSNuclear So, our country isn't exactly the only one with issues...
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POPSEDF recycled TV ad There's a few examples at the moment of power / car companies (traditionally the worst exponents) being the ones displaying any 'green' credentials they may have - wonder why that might be then...? Nice ad though...