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by phscguy
1742 days ago
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Sadly no. While I think that it would work and probably be cheaper and easier than fusion, fission has an absolutely abysmal public image. People are terrified of radiation, even if the danger is very low. This means it becomes prohibitively difficult and hence expensive to build and run a fission plant because safety has to be prioritized so heavily. That is even if permission is granted to build in the first place. I think it is unlikely for irrational fear of fusion to become mainstream like it has with fission. Because of this I think the barriers to fusion power are at this point lower than the barriers to scaling up fission power. |
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We can just rename fission to #goodenergy or something, that would be cheaper then developing fusion.
People don't even know that nuclear reactors use fission, so the idea that this would change anything is crazy. People opposed will call fusion reactors 'nuclear' just like they do fission.