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by pydry
1023 days ago
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>still basically bound to an irrational emotional response to Chernobyl. It's hardly irrational. Nuclear power is effectively still uninsurable by private insurers and the taxpayer clean up bill for Fukushima is around $800 billion. It wouldn't be irrational to build more power stations if they were cheap but nuclear power is even less economic than using wind and solar power to synthesize gas for storage and burning that to generate electricity: https://theecologist.org/2016/feb/17/wind-power-windgas-chea... |
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Even taking that figure completely at face value, that's... not a lot of money? Italy's GDP is 2.1T, if a Fukushima-like disaster happens once in 30 years (which it doesn't, but for the sake of argument let's say it does), that's an amortized cost of 1% of the GDP.
We're Italians, we'd waste that kind of money on some stupid shit anyway.