Germany, a much larger country that uses and produces far more power is completely phasing out nuclear energy for example.
It’s also not very popular in Japan anymore. I doubt they’ll build any more nuclear power plants.
I’m not terribly against nuclear power it’s just the most expensive means of generating electricity that we’ve ever come up with, and we haven’t even dealt with the disposal cost.
And as long as they can’t even cover insurance to cover damage from an accident, it doesn’t seem like something we should be using.
Also, when you consider the amount of terrorist in the world, all they have to do is blow up one plant or crash an airplane into it it hundreds of thousands if not millions of people could be affected.
I have a cousin that works in the power industry, and he worked with 3 mile island up in Pennsylvania.
And one of the big worries that they talk about is where all the nuclear waste is stored in pools of water very close to the Susquehanna River. It’s only covered by a concrete lid. They worry about it airplane crashing into it or a bomb hitting it and it would go into the Susquehanna River which feeds into the Chesapeake Bay. Theres 8000 miles of shoreline on the Chesapeake Bay that could be affected millions of people live in this region.
It’s just an unnecessary risk, if it was cost-effective, I’d probably take my chances but it’s certainly needs way more government investment then solar does or even windfarms.
John