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Ever Wonder How A Nuclear Plant Makes Low-cost And Efficient Electricity ? by scully95: 1:29pm On Oct 24, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VKFKNervAU

Ever wonder how a nuclear plant like Watts Bar makes low-cost electricity? The heat created by nuclear fission is captured and used to create steam. The steam is used to turn a series of large turbines connected to a huge electric generator. How huge? At any moment, a single unit's generator is producing all of the power needed for 650,000 homes and businesses with no greenhouse or carbon emissions. With both units operational, that's 2,300 megawatts which is electricity for 1.3 million homes.

As simple as it is above, we can't generate ordinary 2000 megawatts to power our houses. Where are we missing it ? Rumour had it that, Saudi Arabia and Western AngoZlozionist empire decided to kill Ya'radua in Saudi Arabia for his pivot to Russia and planning to sign huge contracts with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev during his impromptu visit to Nigeria for Rosatom to build a giant reactor for Nigerians.

What is wrong with us ? A country of 170 million.

Student please lets talk.
Re: Ever Wonder How A Nuclear Plant Makes Low-cost And Efficient Electricity ? by bigtt76(f): 2:01pm On Oct 24, 2015
The problem is not the size or carbon emissions it is rather how the waste would be managed effectively without causing harm to the people. Safety of the reactor itself needs to be ensured. In this times of insurgency it looks more gloomy having such located here.

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Re: Ever Wonder How A Nuclear Plant Makes Low-cost And Efficient Electricity ? by papadjaji: 2:16pm On Oct 24, 2015
Òmò, first things first.
We should know how many we are as Nigerians.
Then, with govts that provide proper laidout shelter, working health care, basic amenities like pipe borne water, good roads, unfailing security, usable education...
Then, we can venture into understanding various technologies. After understanding comes decision to use.

If Yaradua had succeeded, no one might be left to tell the stories in w/Africa.

You can imagine the politics/corruption that would have gone into that project. At that point, something must go wrong. Just use your imagination if something that dangerous happens,...

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Re: Ever Wonder How A Nuclear Plant Makes Low-cost And Efficient Electricity ? by jnhmaxxwell: 11:43pm On Oct 24, 2015
bigtt76:
The problem is not the size or carbon emissions it is rather how the waste would be managed effectively without causing harm to the people. Safety of the reactor itself needs to be ensured. In this times of insurgency it looks more gloomy having such located here.

You got a point here.. "insurgency".. But still balls back to the same AngloZionist Empire. Via Wahhabi Saudi Arabia terrorist Organization/franchise invading the country.


The AngloZionist Empire ==> That is The Anglo America + Anglo Saxons + The Zionist Isreal + all their permanent puppets(all the countries in EU,Saudi Arabia, Japan, Turkey, Qarta) and temporary puppets.. Radio Biafra or the Biafran ideology, Boko Haram (Saudi Arabia Puppet Armed and trained terrorist) can be refereed here to as temporary puppet.

It's history repeating itself. Just like the Berlin conference. They are playing the same old game of divide rule and conquer strategy.
As for the reactor or whatever, it's no bid deal one beat but the big deal is the AngloZionist Empire and will only take a very secured country that is free and can take decision without existential threat being launched against its National interest.

Now you see how it's related.

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Re: Ever Wonder How A Nuclear Plant Makes Low-cost And Efficient Electricity ? by jnhmaxxwell: 11:52pm On Oct 24, 2015
papadjaji:
Òmò, first things first.
We should know how many we are as Nigerians.
Then, with govts that provide proper laidout shelter, working health care, basic amenities like pipe borne water, good roads, unfailing security, usable education...
Then, we can venture into understanding various technologies. After understanding comes decision to use.

If Yaradua had succeeded, no one might be left to tell the stories in w/Africa.

You can imagine the politics/corruption that would have gone into that project. At that point, something must go wrong. Just use your imagination if something that dangerous happens,...

As a matter of fact, the only thing that can go wrong is a false flag. Russians can build highly advance reactor that can withstand even detonating a nuclear bomb 100km away from it. We saw that in its highly advance RT-2PM2 Topol-M (Russian: РТ-2ПМ2 «Тополь-М», NATO reporting name: SS-27 "Sickle B" or it's The later version, the R-36M that was produced under the GRAU designations 15A14 and 15A18 and was given the NATO reporting name SS-18 Satan.

So forget all that shit about one thing do one thing and something happen. A pivot to Russia or China will be a very smart move giving the fact that these Western and its eastern puppets have been covertly and overtly killing and destroying us for long..

We just need to be enlightened and stop hearing the story from one side of the equation.

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