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Former Nuclear Regulatory Commission chair argues nuclear power isn’t a climate solution
(www.theverge.com)
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#1 Fuel recycling with each generation is becoming more efficient and workable. Yucca Mountain has been exhaustively explored and studied as a perfect spot for long-term storage.
#2 Fukushima's disaster is often talked about as a tsunami issue yet was purely a design and human error. There were other Japanese power plants along the same coast that did not melt down.
#3 I love renewables but (for the practical foreseeable future) we need a constant reliable power source that does the least harm possible. And Nuclear power fits those parameters.
Recommended reading/listening: " Atomic Accidents: A History of Nuclear Meltdowns and Disasters: From the Ozark Mountains to Fukushima" by James Mahaffey
We need fusion energy combined with other renewable energies that are secure, if they are shutdown in case of an emergency and do not produce lots of radioactive byproducts. Fusion energy also produces wastes but their radioactivity is gone in 60-100 years, entirely.
So I take this over nuclear power plants, no need to defend them. We had multiple incidents and claiming, oh because we have 100 nuclear power plants and only 2 blow up ... that is not gonna be an argument.