Post by Jan PanteltjeOn a sunny day (Fri, 8 Mar 2024 19:56:48 +0100) it happened "Carlos E.R."
Post by Carlos E.R.Post by John LarkinPost by Cursitor DoomOn Fri, 8 Mar 2024 10:22:29 +0100, Jeroen Belleman
Post by Jeroen BellemanPost by Jan PanteltjeOn a sunny day (Thu, 07 Mar 2024 07:13:56 -0800) it happened John Larkin
Post by John Larkinhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/amid-explosive-demand-america-is-running-out-of-power/ar-BB1jtM69
Increasing demand and declining reliable supply could put people in
the dark.
Yesterday I was reading Netherlands gov has decided to build 4 new nuclear power plants.
They still have to find locations for 3, what if next doors?? ??
These are planned to be the --now old-fashioned-- Westinghouse
design? Big installations that need ten years to build?
I wonder if it wouldn't be better to start an industry of
small modular reactors. Tens of megawatts rather than hundreds,
Something that could fit on a barge, or a train, transported
where it's needed, and up and running in months rather than
years.
Already in development!
https://www.rolls-royce.com/innovation/small-modular-reactors.aspx#/
It's really not a technical problem. The public has an irrational fear
of radiation.
Gosh, it is a very rational fear.
Yes and no, wildlife around Chernobyl is flourishing
mainly because there are no people there to kill it, all evacuated.
But there are a lot of mutations in the surviving wildlife.
Post by Jan PanteltjeThe body has a DNA correction mechanism.
It doesn't. Breaks in the DNA do get glommed back together again, but
there's mo guarantee that the right broken bits get tied back together
Post by Jan PanteltjeIf you look at he amount of people killed by nuclear accidents (bombs apart)
maybe a few hundred, to the thousands killed each year in coal mining,
by air pollution, etc, nuclear is very safe.
Mainly because we are properly careful. Coal mining got started long
before people were all that careful about avoiding accidents, and while
we've got better, lots of dangerous habits have persisted.
Post by Jan PanteltjeA nuclear power plant accident may cause some areas to be evacuated for while.
But earth is big, times moves, radioactive elements decay.
Over up to about 100,000 years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_fission_product
Post by Jan Panteltjejapantimes.co.jp/2023/01/14/special-supplements/hiroshimas-rebound-atomic-bomb-prosperous-regional-hub/
They got blasted by an air-burst. Lots of radiation from bomb blast, but
the fission products got widely spread by the blast.
Drop a nuclear weapon on a nuclear reactor and you could make a country
the size of Belgium or the Netherlands uninhabitable for generations.
--
Bill Sloman, Sydney