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STOCK SHOULD OF RUN UP $4........ COULD BE A PROBLEM... OR I'M OVER THINKING IT
 
IF YOU DO A GOOGLE SEARCH OF RUSSIA AND SMALL NUCLEAR REACTORS YOU WILL SE A TREND STARTING IN2010 OF SMALLER NUCLEAR PLANTS AND EVEN PLACING THEM ONTO BOATS...




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Rosatom’s floating NPP (FNPP), the Akademik Lomonosov, moored at the city of Pevek in Russia’s Chukotka Autonomous Okrug was visited on 12 October by a public expedition led by Alexey Yekidin, a leading researcher at the Institute of Industrial Ecology of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The expedition included ecologists, academics, and representatives of public associations. Participants were tasked with collecting and analysing data on the environmental and radiation safety of the FNPP, as well as assessing the plant and its overall operation and communicating their findings to the public.

The environmentalists carried out measurements both at the station itself and in the surrounding area, as well as in the city of Pevek. Their findings showed that background radiation in both the vicinity of the plant and in the city of Pevek was attributable exclusively to natural sources and that the average value of did not exceed 0.12μSv/h in either location.

“More than 20 measurements were taken in the FNPP’s industrial area, as well as in the surrounding area and in the city of Pevek, and no artificial radionuclides were found at the surveyed sites,” said Yekidin. "It has, therefore, been concluded that the operation of the floating nuclear power plant does not negatively impact the region’s radioecological situation.”

Alan Khasiev, chairman of the coordinating council of the interregional public environmental movement, Oka, said: “Our programme has been in operation since 2010. During this time, we have carried out 44 full-scale environmental monitoring expeditions to most Russian-designed NPPs operating both in Russia and abroad, as well as to those under construction.The ecological expedition to the FNPP and around Pevek is the latest stage of this programme.”

Green Party member and biologist Larisa Kosyuk said: “In the context of the carbon emissions regulation introduced by the EU, the FNPP project can serve as an example of green technologies in the energy sector. Such power plants will be especially useful in the regions of Russia’s Far North and the Far East, where there are no hydrological resources of energy, and the delivery of fuel – such as coal and oil products – is expensive.”

Kirill Toropov, deputy director of the local branch of Rosenergoatom JSC, told the expedition participants about the changes that have taken place in the town since the floating nuclear power plant has been connected to the grid: “Not only did the arrival of the FNPP introduce an additional source of energy, it opened a new chapter in the development of small modular reactor (SMR) technologies in the region’s energy sector and in that of the country as a whole.”

He added: “Since its commissioning, the FNPP has already established itself as a reliable and innovative source of thermal and electric energy. One cannot help but notice its positive contribution to improving the environmental situation, both in Pevek itself (with a 30% reduction in soot emissions from the Chaunskaya CHPP) and in the surrounding bodies of water (as evinced by the restoration of flora and fauna in the Chaunskaya Bay and the return of seals and other species of marine animals).”

SMR TECH = ABB -?
 
WED->ABB upgraded to Hold from Underperform at Jefferies 04:40 ABB Jefferies analyst Simon Toennessen upgraded ABB to Hold from Underperform with a price target of CHF 29, up from CHF 25. The analyst sees a balanced risk/reward profile following the stock's de-rating over the past three months. ABB's valuation is now more "appropriate" with more limited downside risk, Toennessen tells investors in a research note.

ABB $34.50

Clear Double Bottom at $32-$33 Forming a cup now-- This stock should be $37+
 
Ok I mentioned Delta Apparel was wound tight.

No coverage that I know of-/

Float 5.8 mil<-----

Av Vol 16,000 <-----

50 day $26.64

NOW -> $27.60

200 day $30.00

Insiders own 16%

Inst Own 59%

There is very very little stock for us Elite Investors - Basically 25% of 5 mil...-if we could get ahead of some big news..>

KABOOM! UP.
 
It's great stuff Van I don't understand it but someone who had a tour through the MIT guys lab he explained that in this tube they generated light and it was " alive " with Fusion energy and then to put it out was as simple as " blowing out a candle "./.... A little bit of oxygen is introduced and it snuffs out-- so the promise of unlimited energy with no danger<-- no meltdown. The Aliens must use this.

Van you have been very quiet about the Abbot commercial.

Infrastructure vs The Port Situation...
It would be impulsive to up and buy cement stocks because of this bill/
My gut says there will be some form of disappointment to this grand spending plan.

In the big picture you know Biden had two bills and they wanted to keep them together-- so in a few short weeks the other one will get shot down. it will not pass. And all that drama will shed a shadow on this bill and I wouldn't put it past some reporters to track the money and show how it is being wasted...

I hope I'm wrong. I'm a simple guy-- I wish this just was a " road & bridge bill " + " clean energy stuff " That I could wrap my arms around.

Ok the Port situation... The scoop is the empties are the problem.- Since we are producing very little there are no reasons to ship these containers back we need to make a law ASAP that if you ship here you take the box back. These huge shipping containers so many-- you could have one for free if you could take it away. Huge. How does this all affect WSC-- Will Scott Containers I have a feeling it does but which way...

Hard not to notice they beat their number raised and went nowhere....
Stoney!!!

So much insight in one post to address.

On the fusion thing, I've followed this for years and I noticed in the picture above they are using He3. That's an isotope of Helium. It's pretty rare on Earth actually, expensive af in its natural state, I think there's a way to synthesize it, but it's totally not cost effective at all.

BUT... it's kind of a naturally occurring thing in the cosmos.

For lack of a better way to explain it, it "blows in the wind", the cosmic wind, the "wind" that exists within the vacuum of space. Our atmosphere keeps it out to a great degree.... but apparently the Moon is loaded with it. Allegedly.

So with that in mind, whatever your thread is 5 years from now, (GBA Presents The Apocalypse).... assuming you haven't keeled over between now and then... I'm sure you'll be the first to find us a space mining stock before anyone else.
And of course, if I still grace this place.... ,I'll tell you its overpriced and a bunch of bs hype. ;) :thumbsup:
Edit: maybe that's Elon's next project with all this money he's going to cash in on.
He was an early backer of this thing.
The Moon is ripe for that boring machine of his.

Regarding the alien voice in the ABT commercial... I did actually listen to that youtube you posted last week, it's not our boy. It's close, but it's not him.
"Weeee are on a mission".

Regarding the ports... no idea on that one. I don't see any good plays but if I do have a moment of savantness on this one, I'll certainly speak up.
I did see a cute cartoon a few days ago...

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And noooo Stoney... the answer is not Etsy. America wants Play Stations, not hand crocheted pillow cases.

Where are they handing out free intermodal containers btw? You gotta link for that?
 
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