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The following is an interesting letter from AECL
retiree Donald Jones in the Dec 2005 Globe & Mail's Report on
Business.
"Eric Reguly is to be congratulated for his
analysis of the crisis in the natural gas supply and its impact on electricity
generation. It's easy now to say the sky is falling, but it should have
been obvious in the 1990s. It's not blankets we're going to need; it's
efficient ground-source heat pumps that use small amounts of clean nuclear- and
hydro-generated electricity to keep us warm in winter and cool in
summer."
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