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	<title>Comments on: France and Italy: is nuclear power the way for energy independence?</title>
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		<title>By: Brad F</title>
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		<description>&quot;If there’s one thing they know about on The Oil Drum, it’s EROEI:&quot;

Not everyone there knows EROEI.  There are still some there who think you have to multiply electricity consumption by 3 to account for thermal conversion efficiency.</description>
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<p>Not everyone there knows EROEI.  There are still some there who think you have to multiply electricity consumption by 3 to account for thermal conversion efficiency.</p>
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