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by gimili
942 days ago
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I like the calculation; makes things more clear. However, to your last point:
You are saying that nuclear power plants then are insured to risk.
Can you point me in your sources to the place where it is shown how nuclear power
plant operators today then are insuring "to risk" the risk of nuclear disaster and all costs and risks of the disposal? |
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Coal plants don't cover the costs and risk associated with the disposal of their _nuclear_ waste as well as their CO2 waste. They just vent it out into the atmosphere.
https://www.epa.gov/radtown/radioactive-wastes-coal-fired-po...