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Theory!! Term paper project submitted. ECN 301. Over to MC321!! Rubbish! |
[quote author=AjegunIe post=87260877]You're a zombie [/A very serious one.] |
voltron14:I honestly don't want to delve into this topic but I wish to inform u that it doesn't take months to sweep and debug a house or office. |
[My brother I taya 4 nigeria o !! quote author=healthserve post=85097902]Meanwhile it's something Nigeria is about to jump on its band wagon without propose evaluation of pros and cons to ascertain risk factors, waste storage factors, sourcing materials and protection of facilities from terrorists since all terrorists now see fissile materials as their goldmine I wish I was a Swiss. Very very sensible country not just in this issue but in so many decisions they make. The Swiss represents one of the most sensible nations on the earth[/quote] |
Switzerland switches off nuclear plant as it begins exit from atomic power Technology | 12/20/2019 | 1:04 PM MUEHLEBERG, Switzerland (Reuters) - Switzerland's Muehleberg nuclear power station went off the grid on Friday after 47 years, marking the end of an era as the shutdown starts the country's exit from atomic power. The 373-megawatt-capacity plant which opened in 1972 has generated enough electricity to cover the energy consumption of the nearby city of Bern for more than 100 years. In first, Switzerland shuts down ageing nuclear power station In scenes shown live on Swiss TV, at 12.30 pm (1130 GMT) a technician pressed two buttons in the control room to stop the chain reaction and deactivate the reactor, shutting down the plant for good. The closure is the first of Switzerland's five nuclear reactors to be shuttered following the 2011 nuclear accident in Fukushima, Japan, which triggered safety concerns about nuclear power around the world. Neighboring Germany is due to abandon nuclear power stations by 2022, while Switzerland's government has said it would build no new nuclear reactors and decommission its existing plants at their end of their lifespan. The Swiss decision to quit nuclear power was upheld in a 2017 referendum which also supported government plans to push forward sustainable energy with subsidies to develop solar, wind and hydroelectric power. No dates have been set for the shutdown of Switzerland's other nuclear power stations, although the Beznau plant near the German border, which dates back to 1969, is expected to be next. As recently as 2017, Switzerland's nuclear power stations generated a third of the country's power, compared with around 60% from hydroelectric and 5% from renewable. Muehleberg's operator, the state-controlled energy company BKW, decided in October 2013 to shutter the plant, saying plans to invest in its long-term future were no longer viable. Output has been winding down in the last few weeks as the final fuel loaded in the summer of 2018 was depleted. After the shutdown, a 15-year decommissioning process will get under way, costing 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.06 billion). No plans have been agreed for how the site will be redeveloped. Shutting down Muehleberg has generated mixed emotions. "There is a lot of Swiss know-how in the power plant. Old valves, for example, which still come from (Swiss engineering company) Sulzer. A piece of factory and economic history is lost," said one worker, who asked not to be named. "It also hurts when we cut up everything that we have nurtured over the years." Anti-nuclear campaigners, however, hailed the move. "Clearly, we welcome the decision to close the plant," said Philippe de Rougement, president of the campaign group Sortir du Nucleaire. "We would have loved it to close much earlier." Switzerland's use of nuclear energy had delayed its development of renewable energy sources, he said. "Nuclear energy was a grave mistake for Switzerland. We have had the electricity, but the future generations will have to manage the toxic waste and they won't thank us." ($1 = 0.9806 Swiss francs) (Reporting by John Revill and Marina Depetris; Editing by Susan Fenton) |
Chai!! Bandits. So this is what they asked you to say. Ok. |
L.MHMD!? ![]() |
—Murtala Gosho The Republican News[/quote] chosengocap:Nnaa men! Summarised testimony. |
I strongly believe some people are forcing us to believe that election rigging systems in Nigeria has been abolished!!. Next Level media reorientation for the gullible ones. But the story nearly cach me o!! |
Has INEC announced the result already? |
Nawaaow! They should have used any picture from Nigeria altleast it's not difficult to find picture of someone planting Rice in Nigeria. |
[Nice one[color=#006600][/color]]Guys lets share our opinion on this matter. According to this facebook user is this really the state of nigerians ? What do you think ? News via Praizenews ; http://www.praizenews.com/facebook-user-use-hilarious-independence-photoshoot-describe-nigerians/ Cc lalasticlala[/quote] |
[font=[b][/b][quote][/quote]Sans Unicode]As a devoted and strong Catholic I pray for his soul to rest in peace And I pray for his soul to be Accepted in heaven. Now lemme say the truth why Will a rev father who is trained Like a monk hold on to material Things You see a Catholic priest is not permitted To own anything All this diluted rev fathers Have brought down the image Of a great church if not the greatest church in Existence My Brother we understand the point U are trying to make but what if the entire story didn't happen the way the writer presented it. |
Ok noted. But who was asking vehicle occupants to alight. |
What a nonsense!! Who do these people think we are? May that ur rubbish face feel the pains you people gave us in this ur lifetime. |
Mylove55:U mean as ex-generals their best plan to remain in control is to create all these stories. Nawaaow!!..... |
Dear people of nairaland, Why do you people waste ur time on issues that are not realistic. Do guys know the financial muscle needed to be able to distribute the money. It must surely cost money to distribute money. So they just want U guys to be busy with myths. |
Oga VP!! So U mean to tell me that as a pastor U have not been praying for Nigeria since! |
[b]“You could not have governed Imo for eight years with nothing to show and you are criticising Okorocha whose projects have transformed the state and even a blind man can see them.” [size=14pt][b]Chai! Imo State. The blind can see the governor's projects and yet ordinary people can't see them! Shame on you people[/b[/size] ![]() |
I honestly love everything about this lady |
CEOYOMZZYBLOG:I honestly love everything about this lady!!! |
Abegi e don do. make una allow this man rest. Abi Na because of the new election monitoring job? |
point5:What is the percentage value of 1,6 00 if asking bp is 40k and 25men crossed the line? |
Really! All of a sudden old houses sprang up along the new road from the bushes in the old picture..! Chei! Na waaoh!. |
I wish this is true. |
Story Story..!! |
DaBullIT:You have said it all |
Pls I would like to ask if we can do without tribal sentiments here on this platform by only commenting on issues raised by any body? I find it difficult to comment on topics due to this problem. |
MadamExcellency:You just nailed the whole drama assuming the gist is true. |
BlackBaron:Exactly dear |
I'm losing hope now...... Why didn't another person say it? Please let another person say it... |