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Yes, if you get electricity from a coal burning plant you’re still polluting the air. Thanks for the links posted above, incidentally.
The industry has ways of removing the pollution.

Or mitigating the pollution.
 
Yes, if you get electricity from a coal burning plant you’re still polluting the air. Thanks for the links posted above, incidentally.
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=13731

https://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/update/

Hydro and nuclear are the cleanest.

Hydro is basically all used up … no additional sources available … [Canada & Norway have lots of hydro.]

Nuclear requires a masters degree. And/or a LOT OF READING

http://www.hiroshimasyndrome.com

Canada has done a fabulous job with nuclear power: Uranium and nuclear power facts

India is working on using Thorium instead of Uranium.
 
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Yes, I’ve always been a big fan of nuclear power for that reason (cleanliness). I guess it has its own problems though.
 
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Yes, I’ve always been a big fan of nuclear power for that reason (cleanliness).
The U.S. gets 20% of its electricity from nuclear.

France gets 80% of its electricity from nuclear.

Why such a huge disparity?
 
The U.S. gets 20% of its electricity from nuclear.

France gets 80% of its electricity from nuclear.

Why such a huge disparity?
And Japan too is or used to be highly dependent on nuclear energy. Why the disparity? I think it’s an irrational fear of nuclear power but what the source is other than popular culture (the Simpsons, etc.) I couldn’t say. Actually I think it’s more likely that popular culture reflects that sentiment rather than generates it.
 
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Yes, I’ve always been a big fan of nuclear power for that reason (cleanliness). I guess it has its own problems though.
The problems are more hype than reality.

I’ll know the world is serious about controlling CO2 when they go big on nuclear.

 
And Japan too is or used to be highly dependent on nuclear energy. Why the disparity? I think it’s an irrational fear of nuclear power but what the source is other than popular culture (the Simpsons, etc.) I couldn’t say. Actually I think it’s more likely that popular culture reflects that sentiment rather than generates it.
Japan had ~ 52 nuclear reactors, but owing to blind panic, shut all of them down after the earthquake/ tidal wave in 2011. About nine have been restarted so far.
 
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Yes, but they restarted many of them again, no? (Ah, sorry I just saw the second part of your post.)
 
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Japan had ~ 52 nuclear reactors, but owing to blind panic, shut all of them down after the Fukushima earthquake/tidal wave. About nine have been restarted.
Virtually all of the related deaths came from evacuating people instead of sheltering in place.
 
Virtually all of the related deaths came from evacuating people instead of sheltering in place.
A May 2012 United Nations committee report stated that _none of the six Fukushima workers who had died_* since the tsunami had died from radiation exposure. According to a 2012 Yomiuri Shimbun survey, 573 deaths have been certified as “disaster-related” by 13 municipalities affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
  • [they died in falls from ladders]
About 30,000 people died from the earthquake all over Japan.

[The number of confirmed deaths is 15,894 as of June 10, 2016, according to the reconstruction agency. More than 2,500 people are still reported missing.]

 
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The U.S. gets 20% of its electricity from nuclear.

France gets 80% of its electricity from nuclear.

Why such a huge disparity?
The disparity results because France decided not to be dependent on the Mid-East for energy any further.

Energy independence.

So, now, France has its own reactor designs, which it sells all over the world … AND which are “based” on American designs and which they have improved upon. France mines Uranium in Niger … if you visit Google Earth or Zillow you can “visit” the open pit mines [immediately east of the airport at “Arlit”].

 
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If the energy thing is of interest, check this out:


AND also subscribe to “Pipeline & Gas Journal” … free … tell them that you’re a consultant.

www.pgjonline.com

 
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One wonders what France does with its nuclear waste. Must be a lot of it. They used to dump it at sea around French Polynesia. Then I believe they shipped it to Russia to be buried in some secret place nobody knew much about. I don’t know what they do with it now. I think they just put it in temporary storage pending some kind of deep underground thing.
 
One wonders what France does with its nuclear waste. Must be a lot of it. They used to dump it at sea around French Polynesia. Then I believe they shipped it to Russia to be buried in some secret place nobody knew much about. I don’t know what they do with it now. I think they just put it in temporary storage pending some kind of deep underground thing.
They have deep underground storage. Nuclear produces far lest waste than any other form of power generation, including solar.

 
One wonders what France does with its nuclear waste. Must be a lot of it. They used to dump it at sea around French Polynesia. Then I believe they shipped it to Russia to be buried in some secret place nobody knew much about. I don’t know what they do with it now. I think they just put it in temporary storage pending some kind of deep underground thing.
I thought they and the Japanese had found some way of safely recycling and reusing it? Sounds too good to be true, I know.
 
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my impression is that they don’t really have that worked out yet. Probably they’ll end up putting it in those tunnels, all right, but I don’t think they are now.
 
France has A LOT of A-380 Super Jumbo airplanes that have been returned to Airbus … they can be used to FR-EX the stuff back to Niger for disposal in abandoned strip mines.


[In real life, they reprocess the depleted fuel.]

[ La Hague site - Wikipedia ]
 
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Yiiiiiiiiii! I avoided suggesting that, but it did occur to me as a possibility
 
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