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tirebiter
(2,587 posts)I spent a good part of the 70s And 80s demonstrating against nuke power in California. When I went to France in 2000 I was awed by the concept of a nation getting 70-80% of their electricity from nuke power. It was and remains the best thing the French Socialists put together. The power plants are way smaller and present less of a possible disaster.
Midnight Writer
(22,973 posts)He said the power plant was in a chamber as big as a good size closet, and produced enough energy to power a midsize town.
I've often wondered why we are making massive multi-billion dollar reactors instead of smaller reactors that serve smaller areas.
Mike 03
(16,796 posts)two volume opus on climate change, Carbon Ideologies, I came to the same conclusion, after years of fretting over nuclear power. He analyzes the major energy sources, and he actually visited Fukushima, and he argues that all of them are pretty bad, but I swear to god, after reading that book I thought, "I'd much, much, much rather take my chances at Fukushima than be drinking tap water in West Virginia or breathing air near a fracking field or coal plant." It wasn't even a close call for me.
Some of these other ideas that sound so exciting, like carbon capture and sequestration, when you read the facts and about the number of machines that would have to be produced, and the "energy cost" of that production, as fantastic as these machines are, it's just not practical. Check out Uninhabitable Earth for the stupefying facts about how many CC&S machines we would have to build every minute for the next fifty years. As thrilling as that technology is (and those machines are beautiful), it's a ludicrous proposition.
Just my opinion.
Although I'm always looking for new and better breakthroughs and possibilities.
Cicada
(4,533 posts)And now there are small Mini nukes Power generators made in a factory shipped to site. Each small nuke Power unit has limited risk. You can put a bunch of them around a central hub and pump out a ton of power from the site. This is something that can actually change the atmosphere. Install thousands of them.