Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
better to store it under a mountain that pump it into the air
Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
Originally posted by: BaliBabyDoc
Coal sux REALLY REALLY bad. Nuke . . . eh not so much in comparison.
Popular Science (or Scientific American) had a nice piece on state of the art and next generation nuke plants. Despite the huffing and puffing in DC, the Energy Bill isn't going to make a big difference. It basically subsidizes coal (which already supplies nearly half our energy), while new nuke plants are still years (if not decades off).
I read even the Chinese and Indians are building better nuke plants.
Miri, many of your concerns are mitigated by the best nuke designs that not only produce more energy but generate A LOT less waste. And unlike the old model tech . . . you can still make the byproducts unuseable in a nuke weapon.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
better to store it under a mountain that pump it into the air
Originally posted by: Bassyhead
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
better to store it under a mountain that pump it into the air
Ditto, sdifox and miri need to read the OP's link again, if not yet.
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: Bassyhead
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
better to store it under a mountain that pump it into the air
Ditto, sdifox and miri need to read the OP's link again, if not yet.
Funny thing is we havent stored it under a mountain, it is still in its temporary storage.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: Bassyhead
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
better to store it under a mountain that pump it into the air
Ditto, sdifox and miri need to read the OP's link again, if not yet.
Funny thing is we havent stored it under a mountain, it is still in its temporary storage.
which is still better than pumping it into the air.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
This technology is somewhat promising:
http://www.answers.com/topic/pebble-bed-reactor
But I still think there has to be a better way.
Why can't we come up with a way of extracting eletrical energy from the decay of uranium, so by the time we're done with it it is non-radioactive?
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
better to store it under a mountain that pump it into the air
Originally posted by: Bassyhead
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: sdifox
Storage of the nuclear waste is an issue since we haven't found a way to eliminate the waste. Not all of it is usable as ammo 🙂
better to store it under a mountain that pump it into the air
Ditto, sdifox and miri need to read the OP's link again, if not yet.
Originally posted by: marvdmartian
Agreed. The public only sees 3-Mile Island and Chernobyl when they think of nuclear power. Never mind the fact that we have dozens of other plants that have run flawlessly for decades now. :roll:
I always thought someone should build a huge nuclear complex just across the border of California, in Nevada. Up in the mountains, where cooling the plant will be easier, and require a smaller water source. It's close to California, so they should be able to sell the power to that power-hungry state at quite the premium price. It's outside of California, so the tree huggers and owl lovers can't whine too much. And it's close to the waste storage facilities in Nevada, so getting rid of the waste is a cinch! 😀