Dry cask storage is widely used in many countries, but Japan currently has it at only
a few nuclear sites.
Not exact matches
For a
few thousand dollars, pretty much any American can buy up - to - the - moment satellite images of Iran's
nuclear sites, CIA headquarters, even the top secret Air Force testing
site, Area 51, in Nevada.
They creep through the same ruined passages and abandoned buildings - looking remarkably robust despite being the
site of a vast
nuclear explosion only a
few months earlier - and they encounter the same species of parasitic xenomorphs.
On the other hand, the equivalent
nuclear generation might at a rougn guess occupy a hundred square miles or so (in a
few hundred
sites dispersed over the country), most of which can be nicely landscaped and used as habitat by wild creatures.
Once that is inplace countries that have a
Nuclear blind spot have a
few hundred years before they exhaust their coal supplies or run out of CO2 storage
sites and have to go nuke regardless.