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by ksidudwbw 1354 days ago
Fukushima was designed in the 60s. Had they updated the design to next gen the accident wouldnt have happened
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And in the 60s the nuclear industry was just as confident of its own safety as it is today.

The only measure of nuclear safety I trust is the liability cap. Currently in America it stands at 0.04% ($300 million) the cost of 1 Fukushima ($800 billion).

But they didn’t. Because it cost money. Because the cost of building a new reactor was so large that they decided to take risks and run the old one past it’s lifetime.

Fast forward to today, where governments are now facing pressure to extend the life of old existing nuclear plants past their shutdown date to reduce dependence on gas.