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The discussion was centered around automobile fuels and not power generating stations.  For the generation of power, I most certainly do support nuclear.  We should have never stopped building them in the first place.  I also support the construction of wind and solar power generation to the extent of its limited capabilities but to consider either a panacea for our future energy needs is only a dream which can never come true. 
 
Some sources for my earlier comments:
 
A new study to appear in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics has found that burning and especially growing crops for many biofuels will probably raise rather than lower greenhouse gas emissions
 
There are a great many other sources with regard to the health hazards of bio fuels as well as the cost to produce and the impact on our food supply to depend on them.
 
Bob
 
 
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:43 AM, fxapprentice <fxapprentice@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bob, would you refer us to your sources?
I also ask to do so from LB,  because I rather support Bob's opinion.


And speaking about alternative - it's nuclear.
Bio energy production consumes more energy, then produces.
There're no rivers left, so hydro is not an option.
Solar has limited use, and is questionable  in terms of recycling
costs.

Which leaves us a nuclear option. From trading viewpoint -  I'd start
buying relatively cheap uranium producers, like URRE, FRG.


--- In realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Robert Arbuckle" <bobskc@xxx>
wrote:
>
> According to what I have read, (sources available on request), bio
fuels are
> no safer for the environment and will likely increase the rates of
lung
> disease and cancer.
>
> Without subsidies, it would cost $4.50 a gallon to produce and that
does not
> include the huge increases in grains if we were to do a major
switch to bio
> fuels.




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