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Energy in Queensland edit

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Refs - Tim McLennan edit

Sorry, but on Wikipedia you cannot 'vouch for' anything. Also, LinkedIn is not a reliable independent source. The profilemay be accurate, but it is not independent. The other two are at best profiles and not independent again. See WP:RS. Peridon (talk) 15:16, 14 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Gproud. I noticed you have been adding some sources. Unfortunately as far as I can tell none of them meet WP:RS standards. If you haven't see it before, can I suggest you take a look at Wikipedia:The answer to life, the universe, and everything. If you want I will give you a little time to dig up some RS sources that establish notability. But as it stands right now I am inclined to send the article to AfD. Best regards... -Ad Orientem (talk) 03:05, 7 February 2014 (UTC)Reply
Thanks...can I have until the weekend? I should be working now! I read at WP:RS that "News reporting from well-established news outlets is generally considered to be reliable for statements of fact" so I don't really understand your concern. QGC and the BG Group are absolutely HUGE ($18Billion), so I don't understand how this is not "notable".

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I have stubbed a new power station article, and noted some discrepancies. First, the List of power stations in Poland incorrectly gives the number 100 MW instead of 200 MW (as per English language sources in the article and others I've found most sources give the 200 number; I've seen only one which gave 100). However, while the pl wiki article seems not to mention it (I've updated it), according to numerous sources [1], the power plant has ceased/limited operation in 2006, with its generators being put in reserve, and is being totally closed since 2012. Various sources I see are a bit unclear whether there are plans to reopen it, or just tear down, but are leaning towards the site being totally re-purposed. Should we add a "former power plants" section to the list? The article's body and catagories will probably need updating, too. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 13:27, 27 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

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There is no mistake. I voted for because I agreed on given condition which was top 50 or 60 countries by GDP. – Georgij Michaliutin (talk) 02:46, 7 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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The P-P reaction chain only occurs in stars, not in commercial fusion reactors, which generally use D-T fusion. The products of D-T fusion are Helium-4 and neutrons, neither of which are capable of causing additional fusion reactions. Other forms of fusion are similar; for example, fusion does not create muons, so muon-catalysed fusion is a one-time deal.

The P-P chain itself is a reaction chain rather than a chain reaction in the nuclear sense because it is not self-sustaining; it requires a solar mass or so of reactants to generate the necessary pressure for reactions to happen at all, and if you could magically remove that mass the reactions would cease instantly. In addition the PP-I branch releases fewer protons than are needed to initiate it (two versus six), meaning it only leaves enough for a third of a reaction to follow it; the PP II, III and IV types leave no useful reactants at all. Classic fission of U-235 requires one free neutron but produces three, resulting in a reaction that can directly cause up to three further identical reactions.

Diffen is a wiki (and the article primarily references wikipedia) and thus not a valid citation for a claim to the contrary, and fusion projects like the European Fusion Development Agreement state explicitly that fusion is not chain reaction. Herr Gruber (talk) 09:24, 29 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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I think your interest is probably more technical. If you are still interested I'd be grateful for your opinion about the organization of the article, e.g. what the size cutoff limit should be for hydro plants. Many of these are currently not listed but I don't know what criteria we should use for inclusion. That's just an examples. I have other questions! Regards Kleinzach 06:59, 4 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

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