Monday, April 15, 2013

Nuclear Energy Facts Review



It is obvious that Nuclear Energy is perfectly safe when the twin processes of Vitrification and Reprocessing are used together, and, from my previous article (Nuclear Energy Total Costs) regarding Nuclear Energy Costs, Nuclear Energy is perfectly capable of making money. It is apparent, therefore, that two of the biggest concerns of Nuclear Energy are completely invalid. These two now irrelevant concerns are the concerns over the Nuclear Waste and Revenue.

Also, when Nuclear Energy is used with Reprocessing and Vitrification it quickly becomes one of the most environmentally safe methods of energy production.


There are many Nuclear Disasters which have caused an irrational fear of Nuclear Energy, but almost all of these could have been easily prevented and most of those had some design flaw which has since been fixed or could be fixed. In Fukushima it was a too small sea-wall as opposed to the Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant where the only major difference was the size of the sea-wall. In Chernobyl there were many design flaws not to mention that the disaster occurred while the operators attempted to run an unapproved test the parameters of which were left almost as soon as the experiment began. The list goes on but the fear is irrational.

Many people disregard the overwhelming evidence which supports Nuclear Energy. Their eyes need to be opened to the vast, safe, and substantial power that Nuclear Energy can produce effectively both financially and environmentally. I urge you, the reader, to help others to come to the awareness of this wonderful energy production method. Especially the waste management processes of Vitrification and Reprocessing so that these wonderful ideas may be implemented. Thank you once again for reading.
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1 comment:

  1. I'm with you 100%. We need to educate the public so that they can get over the instinctual reaction of fear in the face of the best solution to the energy crisis. When I discus nuclear power with someone who is anti nuclear power I sometimes feel as if I'm explaining the earth is not flat and being met with ridicule.

    http://arguewithlogic.blogspot.com/2013/02/its-all-about-perspective-nuclear-power.html

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