When I write
something about nuclear power, it is based on good science, which can not be said of the piece by Miller that you published.
Not exact matches
«New York City and the surrounding area is the number - one terrorist target in the world with Indian Point sitting right here, a
nuclear power plant, and having these vessels that are going to be coming in from the Atlantic and from wherever right up the shoreline to dock here, that is
something that we should all be concerned
about,» says Astorino.
«This earthquake was
something that was not foreseen by anybody, but it managed to change the way that people thought
about nuclear power rather dramatically,» said Shcherbakova, who also serves as director of the Master of Science in Energy Management program at UT Dallas.
Why We Should Be Worried
About Ancient Viruses Infecting
Power Plants (Motherboard) A nuclear power plant infected by a virus sounds like something from a m
Power Plants (Motherboard) A
nuclear power plant infected by a virus sounds like something from a m
power plant infected by a virus sounds like
something from a movie.
The ridges surrounding our little desert metropolis display
something on the order of 400 1 megawatt wind turbines, built primarily by private capitol with the incentive of a 1.5 cent per kwhour subsidy for wind
power (which is
about how close wind
power is to being competitive with coal and
nuclear power at this time).
NRDC's clean energy leadership dates back 40 years and it is ridiculous to suggest that there is
something corrupt
about replacing an aging
nuclear power plant with less costly energy efficiency and renewable energy.
One, James Hansen, says that to think world leaders are doing
something significant
about the problem is «baloney», and urges the use of
nuclear power and every other form of energy which does not involve the release of carbon.
If you really want to do
something about climate change, wouldn't cogenerating
nuclear power stations be the best way to start?
PS I've heard
something about potential for Th - based
nuclear power plant?
A problem with
nuclear power (by problem I mean
something which might potentially be solved or worked - around or be a cost that might be acceptable if other things are done well; this is not an argument
about fatal flaws) is that the «fire», once started, just doesn't want to stop, it seems.
Instead of terrifying the public with scare stories
about climate change caused by CO2 emissions, why aren't governments actually doing
something about it by replacing fossil - fuel
power stations with
nuclear ones (and crushing any protests which try to stop them)?