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PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:40 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

People you have to understand that the infaltion curremtly taking place is due to the ever rising cost of crude which is affecting markets and economies world over not just in India. In fact our PM is farsighted and has realised that an energy crisis may be in the offing.Which is why he wants to go in for the nuclear deal which will ensure a lot of independence from coal and crude in power generation. The PM has terrific vision of the future and I think we should respect him for that. You say that the nuclear deal will make us dependent on the U.S but right now we are dependent on Saudi Arabia, etc. for our crude aren't we. Moreover the Govt. aren't fools and I am sure that the U.S. will have minimum control over out Nuclear installations. Also we need not go to U.S. for fuel, there are several countries in the NSG (nuclear suppliers group) and eventually with tech. we will be able to utilise the vast nuclear fuel reserves which we already have.

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  RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:44 PM   Permalink

Excuse me, if inflation is because of crude oil price rise, how will it come down by going in for nuclear deal?

Price of Coal is not going up. Our cars, buses, trucks, trains, mopeds, Autos, taxis, planes will still run on oil...
So we will still be dependent on Saudi Arabia etc., won't we?
And by the way, you are doing cyclic arguments - our government aren't fools so the US will have minimum control over our nuke installations... :-)
And also by the way if there are several countries in the NSG or whatever, then why the heck do you want to sign this particular deal in the first place?... Go to open market and buy it (if that's so easy)..

:-)

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  RE:RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:48 PM   Permalink
and price of coal is not going up right now (it may in future)
however coal being used now for power gen. can be diverted to synth. naphtha prod. plants
so it will reduce our oil imports , do u get it ?

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  RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:49 PM   Permalink

:-) :-) :-)

And that will do precisely what?

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:50 PM   Permalink
dude, if we reduce oil imports while maintaining the supply, then i guess we are a step closer to solving the infaltion prob

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  RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:56 PM   Permalink

Sorry... naptha is an offshoot of petroleum in case you didn't know

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:53 PM   Permalink
petroleum is an offshoot of naptha in case u didn't kno

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by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:51 PM   Permalink

Your car runs on naptha?

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 03:00 PM   Permalink
sorry I meant Petrol not petroleum

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by raj on Jun 20, 2008 02:59 PM   Permalink
not petroleum, its crude. when crude oil is cracked/ refined - we get diesel, petrol , kerosene, naptha, and more in different percentage yeilds.

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:49 PM   Permalink
and if Oil is also used for powere gen. in case u were not aware

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  RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:50 PM   Permalink

Tell me which power plant and how many megawatts

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  RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:54 PM   Permalink

Yeah.. you have a point there. But tell me, why do you think US doesn't have any nuclear power plants installed after 1980? There power requirements are decreasing I take it..

Whereas Russia proved the efficacy of nuclear power through Chernobyl very admirably, ain't it?

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by raj on Jun 20, 2008 03:03 PM   Permalink
you too - have a great time!

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  RE:RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by raj on Jun 20, 2008 03:00 PM   Permalink
TBPC uses naptha for power generation and generates 200 MW. one example

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:57 PM   Permalink
chernobyl and 3-mile were rude shocks to Russia and USA, but tech. is much improved now.In case u read yesterdays papers, in Poland or France or some place they are building this huge nuclear power plant and EU has welcomed this decision although earlier they used to be against nuclear power plants. It is a mega project employing the latest tech. and has been seen as a positive measure by all. Plus U.S. has lotsof oil too. they have Iraq u know

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 03:13 PM   Permalink
cheerio raj and All Right
have a gud time

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by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 03:01 PM   Permalink
Anyway buy guys... Banerjee and Raj... time to sign off..

See ya monday.. have a nice week end..

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  RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 03:12 PM   Permalink
i posted a link the rediff guys are not showing it
wat shit
anyway google u.s. nuclear generation stats and u;ll see a graph showing the increase in nuclear generation in the U.S. from 1970-2005

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  RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:59 PM   Permalink

Oh... they have Iraq since 1980?... Dinno that

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:52 PM   Permalink
why don't u luk for the info instead of being spoonfed.
for a start add up all the fuel consumed by gen sets across india

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by Siddhartha Banerjee on Jun 20, 2008 02:46 PM   Permalink
thats coz to get stuff from the NSG we need IAEA approval and the US is helping us out with the IAEA period.

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by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:48 PM   Permalink

:-). And Banerjee thought we had some intelligence left still...

Anyway, my first question is still unanswered. How does it all help curb inflation?

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by raj on Jun 20, 2008 02:57 PM   Permalink
its best for long term. also every move against alternative energy makes the speculators nervous in dow, NY and they'll drop their bets for oil to head north.

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  RE:RE:PM should quit over nuclear deal,. not inflation
by All Right on Jun 20, 2008 02:59 PM   Permalink

What's wrong with Hydroelectricity? Wind power?

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by raj on Jun 20, 2008 03:03 PM   Permalink
nothing wrong with them too. hydro electricity destroys forest lands and is dangerous in earthquake prrne areas. wind energy is clean, same with solar, tidal. we have to invest in these for sure along with nuclear, multi pronged startegy. nuclear yields are very high - even by products can be reused for further power generation. only safety has to be double-treble sure.

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