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Let's just say that I find this argument amusing in the same way you might find it amusing if I told you all about new ER procedures and regulations and how that's going to change everything. |
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Nuclear seems nice and reliable, but when things go south they go south in a BAD way. |
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https://www.nuscalepower.com/benefits/safety-features Watch these. Nuclear fusion would obviously solve this problem, but we don’t have that yet, and I don’t know if we should be eliminating nuclear fission. There is a large investment, but it would be worth it. I would like to see a not-for-profit government utility from nuclear that provides cheap, clean energy.
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I didn't discount fission. And I agree that CO2 emissions need to be controlled. I think between solar, wind, geothermal, and hydrogen, fission has a place. Just that nuclear waste management and acquisition/operation costs need to be justified.
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https://www.energy.gov/ne/articles/s...n-salt-reactor This article mentions one company is backed by Bill Gates, so there is some credibility by association. https://www.terrapower.com/ The great thing is that solar and wind have dramatically come down in price, which is great. The price makes them cheaper than coal per MWh. The problem with solar and wind that is often lamented is the inconsistency with their output because when it isn’t sunny and when it isn’t windy they aren’t generating anything, which means it can take a lot more units to meet the needs of the grid. Moreover, fossil fuels can be turned up or down easy, but excess solar and wind can’t, which is one reason why we need batteries. Burning natural gas is cleaner than coal, but all of this is avoidable. Nuclear is just a much more dependable energy source. We could store excess energy from nuclear in batteries and hydrogen fuel. This is an inconvenient truth: Quote:
I think nuclear needs to be apart of the green solution.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/ar...r-power-plants There's no free lunch. Any and every form of energy has a cost, and consequences. Pick your poison. |
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IIRC people in Fukushima didn't die cause of the plant, they died cause of the earthquake and the tsunami it caused
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nuclear is probably one of the safest and one of the most deadly plants to have. All it takes is one disaster to happen and things go REAL bad. And unlike other plants you cant just clean it up and fix it, its pretty much containment, then a slow controlled cleanup in order not to kill anyone, assuming you can actually get close enough to get it under control without the radiation killing you. I think the Fukushima plant was made to withstand huge tsunamis already, but the one that hit it was even bigger than it was designed to withstand. One of those 1 in a thousand situations that no one can really see coming. I mean they could have designed for such a scenario from the start but based on how old the plant is and when it was designed they likely thought the current criteria was already on the high side of things. |
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The nuclear-related problem is that nobody can live there anymore, and all those people had to leave literally all of their property behind. One minute you are at work or school, the next you are a homeless refugee with nothing. Better than killed by a tsunami, but still pretty shitty and makes for a bad public image of the cause.
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