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Comment by steeplechaseon Mar 13, 2011 5:02pm
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RE: RE: Mondays price????

RE: RE: Mondays price????OldHem says "Chinese officials have already confirmed that their plans wuill not change...analysts have come out speculating that demand will remain unchanged in the longterm."  The actual Bloomberg headline is "China May Consider Japanese Nuclear Accident in Future Energy Plans" .  You can look it up.  The other headline is "Atomic Accident 'Big Dampener' for India..."
Also, the Fukushima #1 reactor, built from 1966-1971 was slated for CLOSURE in February of this year.  They applied and received a 10-year extension on the unit.  Although almost every area of Japan is prone to earthquakes, the major fault line runs off the coast of Sendai.  Since it was the tsunami that took out the diesel back-up generators, I'd hardly call "close to the ocean" a positive effect on the situation.


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