• @umad_cause_ibad@lemm.ee
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    182 years ago

    Don’t push nuclear power like it’s the only option though.

    Where I live we entirely provide energy from hydro power plants and nuclear energy is banned. We use no fossil fuels. We have a 35 year plan for future growth and it doesn’t include any fossil fuels. Nuclear power is just one of the options and it has many hurdles to implement, maintain and decommission.

    • @Astrealix@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Honestly, if you can, hydro is brilliant. Not many places can though — both because of geography and politics. Nuclear is better than a lot of the alternatives and shouldn’t be discounted.

        • @Astrealix@lemmy.world
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          182 years ago

          I know it’s a damn lot easier than carbon recapture, if we’re talking waste products. It’s not ideal, but there is no such thing as perfect, and we shouldn’t let that be the enemy of good. Nuclear fission power is part of a large group of methods to help us switch off fossil fuels.

          • @EMPig@lemmy.world
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            02 years ago

            “Easier”? Are you aware of the fact that radioactive waste tombs are meant to stand for millions of years? It requres a lot of territory, construction and servance charges, and lots of prays for nothing destructive happens with it in its “infinite” lifetime.

            • @Astrealix@lemmy.world
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              02 years ago

              Have you tried capturing gas? As difficult as radioactive waste tombs are, they’re easier than containing a specific type of air lol.

              • @EMPig@lemmy.world
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                02 years ago

                Read about breathing if you want to know how to capture gas. Also, about photosynthesis.

        • @radiosimian@lemmy.world
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          02 years ago

          We can bury it in the ground and it will literally turn into lead. How are you doing with carbon emissions? Got a fix?

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            I think it’s photosynthesis. ‘Bury in the ground’ is an extreme simplification btw. Also, I am finished with this topic scince long anough. It feels politically biased. If you’d like to reply, I’d hear it gladly. But I m not going to be involved into a discussion.

    • PeleSpirit
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      62 years ago

      Why do you think they’re pushing it for a reason? Renewables are very much a great option without the nuclear power. I hate that they’re here, but the nuclear activists are definitely here. 3 words, Fukushima, Fukushima, Fukushima.

      • @Astrealix@lemmy.world
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        62 years ago

        How many 9.1 magnitude earthquakes do you think there are? And the reports following the disaster showed that there were definitely ways to prevent it from happening, like, for example, not building it so close to the sea.

        • Buelldozer
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          92 years ago

          The push for nuclear power across social media is 100% an industry sanctioned psyop.

          Oh please, I’ve been advocating for nuclear power since before most people even owned a dial up modem. You younger ones see everything through a haze of recency bias.

        • PeleSpirit
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          42 years ago

          It’s so stupid too, Fukushima just released their contaminated water from over 10 years ago into the ocean last week. Do they not read the news? At least wait until disaster news from actual nuclear power plant disasters aren’t fresh in everyone’s minds.

      • Harrison [He/Him]
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        42 years ago

        The nuclear power plant decades older than Chernobyl that got hit by an earthquake and a tsunami and resulted in a only single death and some expensive clean up?

    • @Touching_Grass@lemmy.world
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      It would be cool to see huge investments into battery storage. If we could create a battery that doesn’t just leak energy from storing, we could generate power in one location and ship it out where it’s needed. There could be remote energy production plants using geothermal or hydroelectric power that ship out these charged batteries to locations all over. It would let us better utilize resources instead of having to have cities anchored around these sources.

      Or we could generate a ton of power all at once, store it and use it as needed rather having to have on demand energy production

      Hell with better batteries even fossil fuels begin to be climate friendly since you could store the massive energy created and know you’re using close to 100% of it.

      • Buelldozer
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        It would be cool to see huge investments into battery storage.

        Globally humanity already invests over 10 Billion dollars per year in advancing battery technology.

        If we could create a battery that doesn’t just leak energy from storing…

        In order to build what you are talking about will almost certainly require real room temperature super conductors. We can get close, maybe, with the next generation of Aluminum-Air or Iron-Air batteries but this is big pimping. It’s incredibly complicated and difficult.

        It’s like Fusion Power. We can see a future where we have it figured out and working but it’s still some years, if not decades, away.