Being a small country with little money, we can't really afford one of those safe fusion power stations. However, there are some second hand one's available ex-soviet union that are quite cheap and will do the job fine. Of course you only get what you pay for and the chances of meltdown are quite high so best we stick one in Wellington. Two birds with one stone so to speak.
The biggest pollutant from Nuclear power is paranoia - we can't be choosy - we don't have enough electricity...and Nuclear power is clean...really clean...even requires less oil based lubricants than wind power...destroys fewer natural habitats than hydro...etc.
And contrary to NZ belief - you can't actually smell it on people's breath.
In space, no one can smell your fart.
They have decent gas and oil supplies dont they?
They are a coastal nation, lots of water there, just have to harness the energy in a different way.
And solar needs lots of money and space as its not that efficient. I find it funny that the greens suggest solar panels are the solution of all our problems yet their manufacture invovles lots of heavy metals etc and in the overall scheme of things they are a -ve impact on the environment...... but wouldn't let facts get in the way of the green party would we?
I'm fairly neutral about nuclear energy, especially if we run short of other sources. It is pretty safe but any engineer who has done a Hazops for new equipment will know about the risk/consequences matrix, i.e. risk might be low but consequences may be very high. Irrespective of safety, another thing which has been grossly underestimated is lifecycle cost of a nuke station. In particular, safely dismantling irradiated plant when it is has to be decommissioned. There are some interesting articles on this which are pretty appalling.
Im also in the middle on the subject.
I work for generator/retailer of power... so depending on which generation company is building it... depends if I swing either waylol...
Having travelled through that area 2 years afterwards...
(might see if the testicles glow in the dark tonight...)
Since fusion has not been invented yet.... Fission is the only current option.
There is a multi billion dollar multi-country research deal just been announced the other day. Led by....??? france (surprise surprise) ((deliberate non capitalisation of word)).
Ex Soviet submarine reactors seem to be the cheap option. Unfortunately K-19 would have been the best bet for Wellington (the widowmaker...) but a Russion billionaire has purchased it.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Guys, as far as I know the only reason for the Tchernobyl explosion was an outrageous break of safety protocol. The only problem with the reactor itself was that it allowed to turn safety features off. Long story short, the communist party management was desperate to report something to the government for the anniversary of the revolution and they ordered an experiment potentially promising significant rise in power output. Since safety mechanisms didn't allow execution of such a dangerous operation, the shift boss ordered to override them. He gambled and lost.
I am 99.9% sure that Aussies know better than this and if their reactors will have a big red button with big red marking "safety override - do not touch" they will not fiddle with it.
"People are stupid ... almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true ... they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so all are easier to fool." -- Wizard's First Rule
I'm still in the middle on this one as well. Saw lots of them in Europe and they seem to be accepted there. Used to often go around the Ekron holding pattern stacking up for approaches into Zurich. Spent a bit of time staring down the steaming cooling tower at around 4000ft, contemplating what happened at Chernobyl.
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