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by dempsey
1811 days ago
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>“The Army’s mobile reactor program, which was never requested by the Pentagon but rather by nuclear industry cheerleaders in Congress, is precisely how disasters happen,” he said in the report, which was released in April. It’s interesting how nuclear gets an alliance between green groups and fossil fuel interests. It always makes me wonder how much criticism is in good faith. Nuclear can wipe out natural gas and coal and perhaps even oil with the rise of cheap storage. Fossil fuel interests have an economic interest in defeating nuclear with fear and regulatory red tape. |
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And of course, like you said, deeply entrenched industry leaders have their own interests to protect.
The article isn't meant to be for or against nuclear energy, but rather the pros and cons of deploying a miniature plant