I am very very pro-Nuclear... which is in opposition with most of those that I otherwise largely agree with politically. I am amazed still at the overwhelming fear so many people express when it comes to events that are truly so unlikely that, to my mind, they should barely be considered.
It IS incredibly expensive to build new plants, and that is unfortunately going to keep building to a minimum, but maybe the answer is to get some of the plants we have that have been shut down back online.
I don't want a push to nuclear to hinder innovation, obviously... but a multi-pronged approach to energy independence would be a huge boon.
I am very very pro-Nuclear... which is in opposition with most of those that I otherwise largely agree with politically. I am amazed still at the overwhelming fear so many people express when it comes to events that are truly so unlikely that, to my mind, they should barely be considered.
It IS incredibly expensive to build new plants, and that is unfortunately going to keep building to a minimum, but maybe the answer is to get some of the plants we have that have been shut down back online.
I don't want a push to nuclear to hinder innovation, obviously... but a multi-pronged approach to energy independence would be a huge boon.
Ohh... and "clean coal" is an oxymoron.