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by mnw21cam
1408 days ago
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Coal and gas power stations need cooling water in exactly the same way as nuclear. Regarding the waste, I'd much rather have the very small amount of nuclear waste produced by a nuclear power station kept somewhere nice and safe than the humongous amount of waste that coal and gas produce and spew out into our atmosphere. A coal power station releases more radioactive waste than a nuclear one. Even the renewables produce quite an impressive waste stream compared to nuclear |
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People like the person you responded to seem to think nuclear power plants are producing tons of high level waste per day.
Fact is most of the used fuel for the operating reactors are safely stored ON SITE because there is actually very little "radioactive waste".
If not for NIMBY disposing the waste would be fairly straightforward. were i live (canada) we have the "canadian shield" which contains rocks as old as 4 billion years.
If we stored super-scary-plutonium there it would remain sealed long enough that all the plutonium would safely decay away.
But the NIMBY state - "it isn't stable, it isn't safe, how do you now it will remain stable". Where exactly is all that rock going? why would it suddenly do this when it has remained in place for a few billion years so far?