Monday, February 16, 2015

Circle Sound - Vancouver, BC


How does your Utility do it? Here in BC Province,
we have Hydro power.

Revelstoke Generating Station

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seven mile dam

Revelstoke Generating Station : 2,480 MW (1984)

Mica Generating Station : 1,805 MW (1973)

W. A. C. Bennet : 2,730 MW (1968)

Seven Mile Generating Station : 805 MW (1979)


Obviously we only have one dam (W.A.C. Bennet, presently G.M. Shrum), completed in 1968. (2730). Time for some update. Revelstoke was a lumber company.

It's time for BC to have another, but presently the province instead chooses to fund small money loosing ventures (for the Hydro company), instead of purchasing power at cut rate from the USA.

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We have a facility, Hugh Keenleyside, to ensure this. Tom Keenleyside was an excellent tenor player. (1968).

Obviously, there are smaller DAM's.

Kooteney Canel Generating Station

Kootney : 570 MW (1976) - that's for run-off, more of a tailings station. Kootney's more for beer, which the tailings might imply.

Peace Canyon Generating Station

Peace Canyon : 694 MW (1984) - that's no China.

It's time for BC to have a second generation facility. With electric cars, Smart, Tesla, nay even Fisker, you'll need power to make the air clean.

Vancouver is trodden by severe pollution due to immigration policy and city planning.

You'll find no world-class city should you venture here.



A stay of 1 week is possible, as there is enough to see, or 3 days, should you wish.

We just wished to post this (top) photo of Circle Sound, in reference to a better home setup than Jeremy Knipkis taunts.

There's a very good possibility of Vancouver being re-developed, due to an earthquake, however it's over-developed and over-polluted, not to mention over-populated, as it is.

We've been a nuclear free city since November 17, 1984. With Canada joining the USA in NATO and others abroad for UN operations, it may not be for long, should one believe in Karma, reciprocity, or the law of unintended consequences.

That is, doing war aboard in it or another name when veterans have vowed, "Never Again" is a rather poor way to share the shame.

Ayn Rand says that taxpayer money should be used for defense and policing only, and Canada being a socialist Republic, based on trade and exploitation, with a history (though not a present) of free health, and it's democracy in action, it's imperative that Canadians regain the right to independence and free action in a global world.

We could say that we like Canada, and that's very true. It could be re-built with a Swiss, Hong Kong, and Vieneze model of ascendancy to some potential.

With history showing appropriation from the Doukhobors, a better model of immigration can be adpoted along with an enumberated economy which would better serve the interests of Canadians.

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