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Graemem56, good luck, and have fun.Jnanaranjan Sahu (ଜ୍ଞାନ) talk 09:46, 18 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Nuclear economics edit

Thanks for your message. I agree with you about the lack of balance in the Economics of nuclear power plants. The article appears to emphasize every anti-nuclear activist. The first paragraph of the overview section in particular should be a summary of both sides, rather than just a compilation of anti-nuke quotes. That said, I believe that my edits were good. You don't specify which of my edits you disagree with. I removed the line calling someone a "fake expert," but that was a highly POV statement not contained in the cited source; it was sure to be removed sooner or later. Unless you can quote a reliable source calling him a fake expert, that just didn't belong. The line about nuclear being the only viable alternative to prevent global warming was about environmental impact, and said nothing about economics, and so was off-topic. Now if the "only viable alternative" statement were changed slightly to "the most economic non-carbon emitting baseload," or something similar, that would be appropriate for this article, assuming that it is properly sourced. The article needs to be balanced, but in a bullet-proof way that follows the Wikipedia guidelines, and that cannot be reasonably reverted. I welcome your comments, and I hope that we can find common ground in making the article more balanced. Regards. Plazak (talk) 13:18, 8 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Economics of nuclear power plants edit

"There are a large number of exciting proposals for new reactors which exemplify the great promise that nuclear fission shows in providing abundant cheap energy" is a statement of opinion which doesn't belong in the article. Likewise, you can't state as a fact that somebody is a false authority. Either the statement can be included without editorializing, or it should not be included at all. See the guideline on "peacock terms" and the policy of neutrality. (Please don't unilaterally re-write sections of the article; instead, go to the talk page and discuss the changes you intend to make, and don't go ahead without consensus.) - Mike Rosoft (talk) 15:11, 12 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

  • Did you read anything I have written? You can't add statements of opinion into articles; articles need to be written in a neutral and factual manner. It's good that you have gone to the talk page, but "discuss the change" doesn't mean "state your position and then go ahead with the change". Even if the article is biased, you can't counter that by adding more blatantly partisan content. - Mike Rosoft (talk) 05:57, 13 February 2015 (UTC)Reply
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