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![]() "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message . com... "Dwight Stewart" wrote in message nk.net... "charlesb" wrote: One quick example: Irrationally afraid of nuclear power, the "PC police" has seen to it that we stick with the burning of fossil fuels for our electricity. How clever. Irrationally afraid of nuclear power? According to the UN, there have been 386 serious nuclear power plant accidents around the world (serious defined as a significant release of nuclear material into the atmosphere). Several of those accidents have been right here in this country. In addition, there have been over 6,000 nuclear weapons tests, resulting in millions of tons of radioactive material spread across this planet. Nobody is certain how many nuclear weapons accidents there have been. And, since records are not kept, nobody is certain how many accidents there have been at nuclear research facilities. The nuclear industry, peaceful or military, has been no friend to this planet or it's people. And that's not a "PC" perspective - it's simple common sense. The following comments address power plants only. Weapons is an entirely different issue. Yes, irrationally afraid. The number of deaths from nuclear power plants pales into insignificance in comparison to the number of minors who have died to bring us coal to burn not only from accidents but black lung disease. The damage done from nuclear power plants pales into insignificance in comparison to the damage done from oil spills. More people have died from dams breaking than power plant accidents. If we applied the same logic and standards to other sources of power as we do to nuclear, we would not have any electricity at all. We'd have to shut down every coal, oil, and hydroelectric power plant in the world. Nuclear power is the cleanest, safest, most efficient form of power generation available at this time. Provided equipment is stable, and the "human error" doesn't factor in...... Wind and solar have to be excluded at this time since the technology doesn't exist to make these forms widely available on an efficient basis. And if we follow the logic of some people in this group on other items, wind power is too antiquated since it's been used for hundreds if not thousands of years. Wind is actually a good source, if there is a consistent breeze blowing enough to keep the blades of the windmill moving, and would seem to be fairly inexpensive to construct as well. As far as solar, the cost of setting up systems are extremely expensive still as the manufacturers of such materials are willing to lower their prices any....... And let's compare nuclear power to some non-power industries. Are you aware of how devastating accidents at chemical plants can be? Yes.... Dow Chemical and Dow Corning are my neighbors.... and I am nervous on a daily basis.... From an insider that I know, at of one of those plants that shared this little tidbit of information..... there is 2 specific materials (they wouldn't state which two) were mixed or tampered with the wrong way in storage there that would level Midland County and make it into a crater, and pretty much create extensive damage to Saginaw and Genesee Counties, and part of the Northern portion of Oakland County as well. Makes the human error equation a little more relevant to me, especially if it is a terrorist related activity. Have you ever seen a grain elevator explode from sparks causing the suspended dust to explode? Yep, the one I saw blew the top off of the silo, and burned for what like seemed forever! I'd rather live next to a nuclear power plant than any other type of power generating facility or any of several other industrial endeavors. Not me as much.... would rather see more "natural" forms utilized if it were cost effective. That is the problem. -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... |
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