Technically there are many reactor designs that are passively safe, as in designed that there's no way, physically and chemically, go out of control. For example Sodium-cooled fast reactors.
Yeah, technically yes. We do need to understand that meltdowns are caused by many reasons. Current reactors like those in Fukushima, when they are scrammed (shut down) like they did in Fukushima, still generate 10% of heat, which in a 1GW reactor is 100MW, and it will continue that way for a few hours. So those 100MW need to be cooled off somehow or they will melt the reactor. Incidentally this is what happened in Fukushima, they had the diesel generators for the water pumps to cool the reactor low in the power plant and got flooded and broke.
yeah I know what you mean, I have the same fearsSieper wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 00:30Thank you for the explanation dialtone, good to know. I am not against nuclear just the fear of it going wrong always lingers, or as we now see, the irresponsible behavior around these plants in unexpected times. The waste doesn’t make it green too. I am still hoping to see fusion as a source of power in my lifetime but that is a whole other point.
In fact, the buildings of nuclear power plants are designed for huge loads both from the inside and outside. You are unlikely to be able to find weapons that can cause fatal damage to the building of the power unit, except perhaps a direct hit from a nuclear warhead, or someone will bomb the building with FAB-5000 bombs for a week.
Sorry to say this, but how ignorant!!
Spot on!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 20:37Isn't "green" really just shorthand for "low CO2 producing" rather than "able to create a utopian world where everyone is vegan and the bunnies are fluffy".
Nuke is "green" in terms of its in-use pollution generation, especially CO2. Not so "green" during the build phase or during decommissioning, of course. It's also jolly safe in terms of lives lost.
I think you need to crunch some numbers before you can talk about stupidity.Andres125sx wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 07:54Sorry to say this, but how ignorant!!
I can tell you about many people I know who has reduced their demand to a half with just 10 PV panels.
That means reducing emissions drastically, half of the energy used is PV so emissions free, and the second half is almost a half green energy from solar, wind and hydro (at least here in Spain, but the average is similar in Europe), so basically 75% of the energy used by this people is emissions free thanks to PV panels
If everybody would be doing this, most polltion problems would be solved, but people do prefer to keep believing biased reports stating electricity pollute similar to petrol. We know petrol companies have been manipulating us all for decades, preventing EVs to reach the market, but know people who think they´re smarter than anyone think those biased reports from petrol companies are real, and EVs and green energy are a scam...
Einstein was spot on when he said he only know two infinity things, space and human stupidity
Did you read my post? Because it´s bassed on real numbers from real people whose grid demand has been reduced to a half, thus reducing emissions drasticallysosic2121 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 08:13I think you need to crunch some numbers before you can talk about stupidity.Andres125sx wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 07:54Sorry to say this, but how ignorant!!
I can tell you about many people I know who has reduced their demand to a half with just 10 PV panels.
That means reducing emissions drastically, half of the energy used is PV so emissions free, and the second half is almost a half green energy from solar, wind and hydro (at least here in Spain, but the average is similar in Europe), so basically 75% of the energy used by this people is emissions free thanks to PV panels
If everybody would be doing this, most polltion problems would be solved, but people do prefer to keep believing biased reports stating electricity pollute similar to petrol. We know petrol companies have been manipulating us all for decades, preventing EVs to reach the market, but know people who think they´re smarter than anyone think those biased reports from petrol companies are real, and EVs and green energy are a scam...
Einstein was spot on when he said he only know two infinity things, space and human stupidity
I am not against wind or solar, but to think that they can replace coal and nuclear, and to do that in a "green" way is funny.
Do you consider producing and disposing of for example tesla's model S 100kwh battery
as something "green"? And tell me how do you plan to fill that thing with solar panels?
Since Germany started turning down their nuclear plants it's co2 production increased