Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Nuclear Power Plants in Ontario Close to Toronto

Nuclear

Nuclear power accounts for almost half of Ontario's power generation, and represents the 'baseload' of its power supply. The government plans to maintain nuclear power's role in energy generation through to 2025. Ontario currently has 16 nuclear units in operation. These reactors amount to 11,400 MW of generation capacity and are located at three sites. The stations were constructed by the provincial Crown corporation, Ontario Hydro. In April 1999 Ontario Hydro was split into 5 component Crown corporations with Ontario Power Generation (OPG) taking over all electrical generating stations.
Name Date Capacity (MW) Location Owner Type Ref
Bruce Nuclear Generating Station
6,276 44°19′31″N 81°35′58″W Bruce Power Nuclear [1]
Darlington Nuclear Generating Station
3,524 43°52′22″N 78°43′11″W Ontario Power Generation Nuclear [2]
Pickering Nuclear Generating Station
3,100 43°48′42″N 79°03′57″W Ontario Power Generation Nuclear [3]
TOTAL
12,900

Operational





There were no public consultation regarding the buildings of these power plants close to higly populated areas.

The deposit of nuclear waste is suprateran in case of Pickering power station.
35 people are in charge with the manipulation of these residuus.

Keeping people in the dark about the danger of these power station is the rule of the government.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

In Canada if a scientist promote clean environment have the funds donated to the University cancelled. This is the case of David Zuzuki and the University of Alberta

A honorary doctorate for David Suzuki angers dean of engineering, donors.

On June 7, Edmonton-based University of Alberta has planned to bestow the famous scientist, broadcaster, and environmentalist with an honorary degree at this year’s (2018)  spring convocation.  

David Suzuki has received quite a few honorary degrees over the years. So many, in fact, that his Wikipedia page has an entire standalone section dedicated to the topic.

Suzuki is a recipient of the Order of Canada, one of the world’s best-known scientists, and an activist who’s dedicated much of his life to the environment.

According to the Vancouver Sun, the Calgary-based firm Moodys Gartner Tax Law has said that it is cancelling a $100,000 funding committing it previously made to the university’s law school.

Fraser Forbes, dean of the University of Alberta’s engineering faculty, wrote on one of the school’s websites on Monday  It truly saddens me to know that ..., the University of Alberta, has betrayed you by choosing to confer this honorary degree,”( to David Suzuki).

“We will probably lose 50 per cent of those contributions.”- So the university of Alberta is getting money from donation only if is promoting the environmental destruction and justify the corporatocracy agenda.

Here are their comments:

“This is a complete slap in the face to the entire energy industry in Alberta … to have a guy like Suzuki come into Alberta saying our oil should stay in the ground because of climate change and other things.”

The history repeat itself. At the beginning of the last century the universities that used to teach herbal medicine were defunded and only those that promoted pills and chemicals that could be sold for profit were funded.

Those that do not learn from the past might repeat it.

Links
https://www.straight.com/news/1059426/david-suzuki-kinder-morgan-pipeline-controversy-proves-need-shift-course

http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/furor-erupts-over-honorary-university-of-alberta-degree-for-environmentalist-david-suzuki/wcm/




Friday, April 20, 2018

Space Time Continuum

Our ideas of reality are severely limited
The type of questions we ask are determined by what we believe to be possible and not possible.

Our questions limit our investigations and determine their nature.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Taoist doctor Dr. Leung YanKwai PhD. - How can body heal itself

Present Versus Old Definitions of Power

The definitions of Power

“Possession of control, authority, or influence over others” — with emphasis, of course, on possession of such. 

The second definition, which is omitted from some contemporary dictionaries, is given as: “A particular active property, capacity, or faculty of body or mind.”

“Ability to act or affect something strongly; to physical or mental force; to might, vigor, and energy; to force of character.”

Each individual of our species is a carrier of human powers, and is therefore not only important but also valuable.

Marquis de Vauvenargues, the French moralist and epigrammatist, who indicated “Consciousness of our powers augments them.”  This can be rephrased to read: “Becoming conscious of our powers starts up their activation.”

A power that does not become dynamic and energetic is a useless one — even though there is a latent copy for it in the genetic background of each individual.