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Busillis

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It surprises me that Kamps said Japan can have all its energy needs met with no nuclear plants, and that when the Japanese learn of this they'll ask why they ever had nuclear plants. I was under the impression that nuclear power was crucial over there.
So is it just for profit?
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| Posted Apr 10, 2012, 3:32 pm |
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RomanCatholic1953


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The lifetime of a typical nuclear power plant is about 40 years. Them,
the reactor has to be removed and buried deep in the gound in which we
hope there is no earthquakes, nor geological changes in the next million
years or more.
However, in the last million years, every surface of the earth has
undergone geological changes.
The site of the nuclear power plant will always be a no go zone.
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| Posted Apr 11, 2012, 3:17 am |
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