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's we can generate electricity in the united states is really no impact. see that happen naturally with arizona and california using offshore wind. plans to do that from the gulf ofco mexico so with electricity we have already made the right plans. for disruption and document the fuel from your car because right now we have not made and not for how we would stop using oil in the vehicles or the airplanes. and therefore we are stuckas with the infrastructure that we have many americans don't want an electric car yet. so until where we made arrangements that goes from a gasoline car you are right we are not ready. >> the other one is the product which petroleum is used. my wife woulde be really upset numerous things that petroleum isct used in is there an answer for that? >> not as much of an answer is i would like to see. but some plastic can be made from recycled plastic. and even more some of the plastic companies are pivoting to materials when you buy your bottle of liquid to bring them back to recycling. and then to make another bottle out of it. that is
's we can generate electricity in the united states is really no impact. see that happen naturally with arizona and california using offshore wind. plans to do that from the gulf ofco mexico so with electricity we have already made the right plans. for disruption and document the fuel from your car because right now we have not made and not for how we would stop using oil in the vehicles or the airplanes. and therefore we are stuckas with the infrastructure that we have many americans don't...
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when it comes to generating electricity, we have a lot of different ways we can do that and the cost of doing that for the wind and solar is coming down. we can combine it with batteries, and hydro, and so we can retire coal, we have been retiring coal. and we are to the point where we actually can probably retire all of our coal and what we need to do is come up with some kind of assistance for the 50,000 people in the united states, it is a small number of people. i think we could all agree that some amount of money needs to go to the people who are going to lose their jobs when we stop using coal. it is a small number of people. i should not say easy. i should come up with a package. we can actually generate electricity in the united states with really no impact without coal, and you are saying that happened naturally. we are using more natural gas and solar in places like arizona and california. we are starting to use offshore wind. we have plans to do that in new england, and there are plans to do that off of the gulf of mexico. with electricity, we have already made the right p
when it comes to generating electricity, we have a lot of different ways we can do that and the cost of doing that for the wind and solar is coming down. we can combine it with batteries, and hydro, and so we can retire coal, we have been retiring coal. and we are to the point where we actually can probably retire all of our coal and what we need to do is come up with some kind of assistance for the 50,000 people in the united states, it is a small number of people. i think we could all agree...
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general electric's ceo larry culp on the outlook for the company on nuclear power and renewables. the russian invasion of ukraine could make food inflation worse. we have some investment opportunities to reduce the sting. we begin with the most important things investors ought to be thinking about. stocks staged an explosive rally. is the correction over? china made a sweeping push to reassure markets figuring you dramatic stock gains. ali baba and jv.com soaring 1%. has concerns about russian cyber attacks grow the software companies that protect us could see big gains. "barron's roundtable,"ben we are analyzing why stocks fell but this week the market staged its biggest rally since november. do you think the market bottom is in for the short term? ben: it was an amazing rally. the nasdaq gained 1% for four days, first time that has happened since 2,011. it was about things not getting worse. russia, ukraine, so awful what is going on but we had headlines about progress on negotiations and things are not getting much worse than they have been. we had the fed raise rates by 1/4 po
general electric's ceo larry culp on the outlook for the company on nuclear power and renewables. the russian invasion of ukraine could make food inflation worse. we have some investment opportunities to reduce the sting. we begin with the most important things investors ought to be thinking about. stocks staged an explosive rally. is the correction over? china made a sweeping push to reassure markets figuring you dramatic stock gains. ali baba and jv.com soaring 1%. has concerns about russian...
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and these are pretty large reactors, vdr, 1000 generating electricity. a lot of heat so, so the core will continue to be hot and it's important to, to keep it cool. otherwise we're looking at situational meltdown. so, so every plan would have a backup to supply supply source. and so if the main line is shot and then the back of the shop and yes, this is, this is the, the got to talking about so, so that's, that's important to keep in mind that it's not just hitting the reactive building, but it's destroying the backup power supply that will be truly the cause or are very interesting situation and, and another vulnerability of the power plant is the spent fuel on. so wants to take the reactor. once you take the spent fuel out of the reactor. cool, it's still very hot and very radioactive and it needs to spend some time cooling down at the site. what you don't want is again to cut off electricity supply to that site. any, any, anything else that could cause a fire or somehow open up the spent fuel on and pleased to offer outrageous? yeah, it makes us reali
and these are pretty large reactors, vdr, 1000 generating electricity. a lot of heat so, so the core will continue to be hot and it's important to, to keep it cool. otherwise we're looking at situational meltdown. so, so every plan would have a backup to supply supply source. and so if the main line is shot and then the back of the shop and yes, this is, this is the, the got to talking about so, so that's, that's important to keep in mind that it's not just hitting the reactive building, but...
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the day yugoslavia was annihilated and it was covered on live tv, with with lawyers for general electric and general bush village. witness the events and still remember those terrible days. a part of me for close it really major partly and send them a quick source. it was not even our be money now with our medical democrats miss, we'll know she wouldn't again, when the mom has them. yeah, they don't tackle motion as a korean was found, the maurice of which is not an improper set in our full basil go. but i know he's not yet summer with regional border. b is one medical curtis of operation allied force has been called a genocide with slobbered on ballasa, which is tyrannical regime. the justification but many saying the real reason was yugoslavian economic independence and refusal to join nato. loya gordon, patrone, ervish, spent years researching documents that he says, corroborate, and nathan crimes committed in his homeland eco plan. you build us a bulk of cyber control years over this, the building it done on a senior course. let's get it as a dodge a little skew. it, of course you an
the day yugoslavia was annihilated and it was covered on live tv, with with lawyers for general electric and general bush village. witness the events and still remember those terrible days. a part of me for close it really major partly and send them a quick source. it was not even our be money now with our medical democrats miss, we'll know she wouldn't again, when the mom has them. yeah, they don't tackle motion as a korean was found, the maurice of which is not an improper set in our full...
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the day yugoslavia was annihilated and it was covered on live tv, with with lawyers of general electric and general bush village. witness the events and still remember those terrible days a week for close it really major part of the exam request source. it was not even i would be my our medical democrat miss one or she wouldn't try again. i'm yeah, we don't tackle motion as a korean was found not even already so feminine out in the proper se. in apple basil grand union as yeah. summer with regional border, it was one on medical cut herself alteration allied force has been called a genocide with slow but on the loss of which is to run the reggie the justification. but many say the real reason was lafayette economic independence and refusal to join nato. loya gordon, patrone, ervish, spent years researching documents that he sees corroborate, and native crimes committed in his homeland eco plan. you billed us a bulk of stifled control years over this. the building it done dollars in cost like to get it as a dodge a little skewed on it. it occurs you and you will see that a 3 winnable are
the day yugoslavia was annihilated and it was covered on live tv, with with lawyers of general electric and general bush village. witness the events and still remember those terrible days a week for close it really major part of the exam request source. it was not even i would be my our medical democrat miss one or she wouldn't try again. i'm yeah, we don't tackle motion as a korean was found not even already so feminine out in the proper se. in apple basil grand union as yeah. summer with...
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445-0000 primary health care patients for one month either a keep month including oxygen generators, electrical generators and nephew, regulators have also been delivered. and we are preparing to send the further $108.00 metric tons. we have now established supply lines from our warehouse in livid to many cities of ukraine. but challenges with access remain. we need unfettered access. we have critical supplies, ready for un joined convoys to inter difficult areas, but soft. we have not been successful today. for example, the un convoy was to me that included a w h. i tried carrying critical medical supplies, was unable to enter loads ready for multiple remain in staging areas and cannot proceed. access to these and other areas is no critical to support ukraine cell system. w choice, coordinating the deployment of 20 emergency medical teams, consisting of experts for many countries to deliver to care across a range of disciplines in ukraine and neighboring countries, which have been generous in well coming refugees, but are struggling to meet their needs. my colleagues said those needs are emman
445-0000 primary health care patients for one month either a keep month including oxygen generators, electrical generators and nephew, regulators have also been delivered. and we are preparing to send the further $108.00 metric tons. we have now established supply lines from our warehouse in livid to many cities of ukraine. but challenges with access remain. we need unfettered access. we have critical supplies, ready for un joined convoys to inter difficult areas, but soft. we have not been...
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when it comes to generating electricity, we have a lot of different ways we can do that and the costdoing that for the wind and solar is coming down. we can combine it with batteries, and hydro, and so we can retire coal, we have been retiring coal. and we are to the point where we actually can probably retire all of our coal and what we need to do is come up with some kind of assistance for the 50,000 people in the united states, it is a small number of people. i think we could all agree that some amount of money needs to go to the people who are going to lose their jobs when we stop using coal. it is a small number of people. i should not say easy. i should come up with a package. we can actually generate electricity in the united states with really no impact without coal, and you are saying that happened naturally. we are using more natural gas and solar in places like arizona and california. we are starting to use offshore wind. we have plans to do that in new england, and there are plans to do that off of the gulf of mexico. with electricity, we have already made the right plans
when it comes to generating electricity, we have a lot of different ways we can do that and the costdoing that for the wind and solar is coming down. we can combine it with batteries, and hydro, and so we can retire coal, we have been retiring coal. and we are to the point where we actually can probably retire all of our coal and what we need to do is come up with some kind of assistance for the 50,000 people in the united states, it is a small number of people. i think we could all agree that...
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generators. if they need to put the electricity on for any reason, right, that is very reassuring news. indeed, i'm your brain does though have several other nuclear power plants that are in operation. do you see a risk of accidents, for example, at this operational plant, it is held by russian soldiers and we know staff there have been working round the clock. they're physically and emotionally exhausted, to keep it up and running. yeah, i mean the stuff working there are clearly in the very, very difficult circumstances. they are very experienced. they are very well trained and they know exactly what they're doing and i'm sure that they are looking after the long very well. i don't think there is a need to be overly concerned about radiation leaks and dissolves and things like that. but for the stuff, it must been incredibly unpleasant experience working into those conditions. and we do have some news coming in that the i a, a says actually that at that for it's operator, has informed them that 2 of the sites for high voltage off site power lines haven't been damaged. you give us a sense of how r
generators. if they need to put the electricity on for any reason, right, that is very reassuring news. indeed, i'm your brain does though have several other nuclear power plants that are in operation. do you see a risk of accidents, for example, at this operational plant, it is held by russian soldiers and we know staff there have been working round the clock. they're physically and emotionally exhausted, to keep it up and running. yeah, i mean the stuff working there are clearly in the very,...
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well, he generates electricity, he collected and an assistant in the garden to the winch.thing from a sheep to a plow, the motor rotates the shaft, on which the rope is wound. she pulls the implement for plowing. as a result, no forces need to be applied only to guide the plow. why do it? does it do it for the soul? i don't know there statement. can i do it? or i can't. yes, i am generally for beauty and it seems that people are happy, children like it in in this high-rise building, a local inventor made his house smart, the door to the entrance opens by voice command, the light in the rooms turns on by motion sensors, but the most interesting invention is in the kitchen. there is a gas safety system in place. this device monitors for leaks. the result should be such that the gas valve will close, that is, it will shut off the gas in the event of a leak and the hood will turn on. moreover, the device will notify the owner by sms that an emergency has occurred in izhevsk, the local kulibin came up with a way to to make life easier for disabled people on cars salavat bakiyev
well, he generates electricity, he collected and an assistant in the garden to the winch.thing from a sheep to a plow, the motor rotates the shaft, on which the rope is wound. she pulls the implement for plowing. as a result, no forces need to be applied only to guide the plow. why do it? does it do it for the soul? i don't know there statement. can i do it? or i can't. yes, i am generally for beauty and it seems that people are happy, children like it in in this high-rise building, a local...
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general electric's ceo larry culp on the outlook for the company on nuclear power and renewables.ies to reduce the sting. we begin with
general electric's ceo larry culp on the outlook for the company on nuclear power and renewables.ies to reduce the sting. we begin with
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gathers between the mountains of the glare is elks is the common site here and not ideal for generating electricity from sunlight. but further up and maybe 2500 meters above sea level. it's much clearer. the sun shines in the pool and winter to even if it's foggy below for this was energy company expo. this was one of the reasons for installing a photovoltaic plant on the mitzy damn. the company says despite the challenges of the remote location, the mitzy is ideal. christy exclaimed, initial home, our all boston is the highest altitude, dom and europe, rome we wanted to go high to ensure the supply of electricity in winter and you can see it face of south nicely. hydro electric power covers about 60 percent of switzerland's electricity needs. so the country is doing well in terms of renewables, but full nuclear reactors, a due to be shut down in the future. so switzerland needs new sources of energy and is looking increasingly to solar power limit on the organ of northern annoy, upon unseen. if we look at these so called new renewables, particularly when the buyer mass and solar pow wow, we're at
gathers between the mountains of the glare is elks is the common site here and not ideal for generating electricity from sunlight. but further up and maybe 2500 meters above sea level. it's much clearer. the sun shines in the pool and winter to even if it's foggy below for this was energy company expo. this was one of the reasons for installing a photovoltaic plant on the mitzy damn. the company says despite the challenges of the remote location, the mitzy is ideal. christy exclaimed, initial...
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as long as you're not using coal to generate electricity?t's natural gas, solar, wind, it all works out to a pot, a net positive for evs. even the batteries can mostly be recycled or repurpose big scale coming back and being recycled across. >> it's infrastructure, question that has to be self. i'm about that. we will solve that. finally convinced and evie is right for you. >> supply chain issues might be your biggest obstacle if you have a car that's working well for you. now. and you don't need to get a new vehicle. right now is probably not the best to to make a change. >> the best part about having evie is waking up to that fresh charge every morning at home. but road trips definitely require a bit more planning. all right. let me know what you think. you can find me on social media. i'm at rich on tech. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> interesting. all right. still to come tonight, 7 people have died after a tornado ripped through iowa. we'll show you the damage there. plus of football player is suspended for gambling. and nex
as long as you're not using coal to generate electricity?t's natural gas, solar, wind, it all works out to a pot, a net positive for evs. even the batteries can mostly be recycled or repurpose big scale coming back and being recycled across. >> it's infrastructure, question that has to be self. i'm about that. we will solve that. finally convinced and evie is right for you. >> supply chain issues might be your biggest obstacle if you have a car that's working well for you. now. and...
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my grandfather worked for general electric, but my mom and dad lived a normal life as social workers.id: when you were growing up, i understand you wanted to be a hockey player, is that true? brian: when gretzky was the hottest hockey player in the world and i wanted to be him. the problem with athletics, your dreams come crashing down pretty quickly. by the age of six, i realized i was not going to be wayne gretzky. david: you decided you wanted to be an artist. did you have skills in that area? brian: exactly. i got a scholarship to the rhode island school of design. they only give out a few scholarships, so it was kind of a big deal. my mom said you can go to art school, but you got to promise me you will one day get a real job. i asked what is a real job. she said it is a job that gives you health insurance. i said ok. i'm going to go to risd and one day get health insurance. my high school yearbook quote was i'm sure i will amount to nothing. i think i was being sarcastic, but i did not really see very much beyond my small town. david: you graduate from rhode island school of des
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. >>> general electric is pulling the plug on its russian business ge said on twitter it would suspend operations with the exception of providing medical equipment and existing power services to the russian people hilton and hyatt both announce they would close operations in russia >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge said last week they stand with the people of ukraine. and in an e-mail to staff obtained by cnbc tesla says any ukrainian employees called to fight in the war would continue to be paid for three months. >>> let's turn now to nbc meteorologist bill karins. he's tracking a big storm with significant impacts friday and saturday for the eastern u.s yesterday's storm whatever that mess was wasn't enough >> yeah, i keep waiting for that last winter forecast maybe this will be it. i doubt it tomorrow morning at this time we'll have snow breaking out from areas of north texas to oklahoma, southern missouri into areas of the ohio valley on friday we'll track that winter weather towards little rock and memphis to get some snow out of this and then the storm really gets a lot stron
. >>> general electric is pulling the plug on its russian business ge said on twitter it would suspend operations with the exception of providing medical equipment and existing power services to the russian people hilton and hyatt both announce they would close operations in russia >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge said last week they stand with the people of ukraine. and in an e-mail to staff obtained by cnbc tesla says any ukrainian employees called to fight in the war...
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ok, so, so coal as a substitute for electricity generation. there are, however, industries in germany and throughout europe that rely on gas for their processes. i'm thinking of the chemical industry, for example, there would be no way for them to avoid shutting down in part or at least curbing some of their activities. if there was a full stop of gas, is that correct? there's no. busy way to provide that gas in the short term through l and g. this is true. i think we have to an account and saving gas wherever possible and collection could be effected to at least some extent. how extensive restrictions, what b is difficult to predict because it depends on the progress inefficiency and on the progress in substituting gas in other applications. and even the high energy prices that we have observed now for a while and that will remain for a while. a post challenge is to the energy intensive companies. we are already seeing that production is being cut in some cases. and of course, this will continue independently off a delivery stop of russian ga
ok, so, so coal as a substitute for electricity generation. there are, however, industries in germany and throughout europe that rely on gas for their processes. i'm thinking of the chemical industry, for example, there would be no way for them to avoid shutting down in part or at least curbing some of their activities. if there was a full stop of gas, is that correct? there's no. busy way to provide that gas in the short term through l and g. this is true. i think we have to an account and...
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as long as you're not using coal to generate electricity? >> any other source, whether it's natural gas, solar, wind, it all works out to a pot, a net positive for e v. even the batteries can mostly be recycled or repurpose big scale coming back and being recycled across. >> it's infrastructure, question that has to be self. i'm about that. we will solve that. finally convinced and evie is right for you. >> supply chain issues might be your biggest obstacle if you have a car that's working well for you. now. and you don't need to get a new vehicle. right now is probably not the best to to make a change. >> the best part about having evie is waking up to that fresh charge every morning at home. but road trips definitely require a bit more planning. all right. let me know what you think. you can find me on social media. i'm at rich on tech. i'm rich demuro and you are tech smart. >> happening today, former ufc star cain velasquez is expected to be back in court for his arraignment. alaska has accused of shooting at a car in targeting harry the
as long as you're not using coal to generate electricity? >> any other source, whether it's natural gas, solar, wind, it all works out to a pot, a net positive for e v. even the batteries can mostly be recycled or repurpose big scale coming back and being recycled across. >> it's infrastructure, question that has to be self. i'm about that. we will solve that. finally convinced and evie is right for you. >> supply chain issues might be your biggest obstacle if you have a car...
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it's astonishing, but clean energy from the sun, solar energy has become the cheapest way to generate electricity. it's even cheaper than cold. and yet it produces only 3 percent of the world's electricity. while we using way, way more of how did it get so cheap? and what does all this have to do with docs? let's find out. mm. first, let's take a look at how much to price for sola has fallen. i started this job as an analyst, feller, 2005. and then i thought solomon ridiculous ace. and he chases the head solar analyst at research from bloomberg. any f you pay about $4.00 for solar panels a day, you pay $0.20 for that. and that is just the last 15 years. if you look further back, the price drop is even more impressive. how did this happen if in a long story, but it's unbelievable. gregory limits has written a book about this. no one country did it. it was an exchange of one country building on another one. the u. s. created the technology, the modern day solar cell made from silicon was invented in the u. s. and 1954. but then it mainly got used in the space industry and was still super expensive.
it's astonishing, but clean energy from the sun, solar energy has become the cheapest way to generate electricity. it's even cheaper than cold. and yet it produces only 3 percent of the world's electricity. while we using way, way more of how did it get so cheap? and what does all this have to do with docs? let's find out. mm. first, let's take a look at how much to price for sola has fallen. i started this job as an analyst, feller, 2005. and then i thought solomon ridiculous ace. and he...
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all my grandfather's work for general electric, my mom and dad had normal lives as social workers.avid: i understand you wanted to be a hockey player? brian: when i was five years old, 1986, wayne gretzky was the greatest hockey player in the world and i had posters of wayne on my wall. the problem with athletics is that your dreams come crashing down quickly. i realized i wasn't going to be wayne gretzky. david: so you decided you wanted to be an artist because you had skills? brian: exactly, i ended up getting a scholarship to rhode island college of design. it was a big deal to get the scholarship. and my mom said, you can go to art school but you have got to promise me that you one day get a real job. i said what is a real job? a real job is a job that gets you health insurance. i said, one day i will get a real job with health insurance. that was my ambition. my high school yearbook quote literally was, i am sure i will amount to nothing. i was being sarcastic. but i didn't really think i was going to be a tech founder and didn't see much beyond my small town. david: you gradu
all my grandfather's work for general electric, my mom and dad had normal lives as social workers.avid: i understand you wanted to be a hockey player? brian: when i was five years old, 1986, wayne gretzky was the greatest hockey player in the world and i had posters of wayne on my wall. the problem with athletics is that your dreams come crashing down quickly. i realized i wasn't going to be wayne gretzky. david: so you decided you wanted to be an artist because you had skills? brian: exactly,...
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so, we're actually, in that regard, net neutral on the ability to consume and generate electricity.ar initiatives in las vegas and in and around the nevada valley, which provide that sustainability effort. it turns out that because of the issues to do with climate, water management and so on, vegas really has to be at the tip of the sphere in sustainability initiatives. 0k, and it seems to mean business, starting with this pilot that's taken to the streets. all around las vegas, so many cameras and sensors have been installed and they're collecting enormous amounts of data. right here is a lidar sensor, and that's keeping track of pedestrians and vehicles, to check that they're moving around efficiently and safely. there's even a sensor just above this street sign, which is triggered by emergency vehicles, so that the lights can turn green for them as soon as it's safe to do so. carbon monoxide monitors have also been built in to monitor the flow of carbon—heavy traffic. and we know this isn't a city polluted only by day. at night—time, this is one of the busiest spots in vegas. the
so, we're actually, in that regard, net neutral on the ability to consume and generate electricity.ar initiatives in las vegas and in and around the nevada valley, which provide that sustainability effort. it turns out that because of the issues to do with climate, water management and so on, vegas really has to be at the tip of the sphere in sustainability initiatives. 0k, and it seems to mean business, starting with this pilot that's taken to the streets. all around las vegas, so many cameras...
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consequently you need other portions of electrical generation to be able to meet dips and supply when they occur. that usually means something ramping up quickly. you're talking about whole, natural gas and things like that. if you're going to invest in electrical generation you probably want to look toward nuclear. we are looking at nrl. if you want to invest in solar you probably need a barbell trade believing in fossil fuels as well. >> there are a lot of choices to make soap which chart looks the best? >> well, a whole new chart. conversations are interesting in europe. they are talking about 10 to 30% electricity inflation in 2022. consider that. that is one to three% of the gross national product. i would rather go with something like 10. >> okay. go to option actions and you can sign up for our newsletter. here is what is coming up next. >> thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspecti
consequently you need other portions of electrical generation to be able to meet dips and supply when they occur. that usually means something ramping up quickly. you're talking about whole, natural gas and things like that. if you're going to invest in electrical generation you probably want to look toward nuclear. we are looking at nrl. if you want to invest in solar you probably need a barbell trade believing in fossil fuels as well. >> there are a lot of choices to make soap which...
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international companies have been pulling out credit card companies, but also the shell energy company, generally electric, both speaking today. what kind of impact is that having on the markets generally as biden was speaking, the dow jones industrial average was in the green was about 200 points in the green, meaning and positive territory. as biden was speaking, it went into the red. and now the dow jones industrial average, the s and p 500. nasdaq are all now completely in the read. the market is getting hit very hard. a bio was talking about how, how these sanctions were affecting the russian economy. people have been predicting how it would spread to the global economy, and now that is exactly what we have been seeing. and whether that is now more of what we are going to be seeing. the s and p 500 has its worse day since october of 2020 am. yesterday on monday, the dow fell $800.00 points on monday, and the nasdaq dropped almost 4 percent on monday as well off 20 percent from it's november high. the big picture here is this, it's complicated, but it's not just oil. it's not just the market, it's mul
international companies have been pulling out credit card companies, but also the shell energy company, generally electric, both speaking today. what kind of impact is that having on the markets generally as biden was speaking, the dow jones industrial average was in the green was about 200 points in the green, meaning and positive territory. as biden was speaking, it went into the red. and now the dow jones industrial average, the s and p 500. nasdaq are all now completely in the read. the...