First U.S. nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia::ATLANTA — A new reactor at a nuclear power plant in Georgia has entered commercial operation, becoming the first new American reactor built from scratch in decades.

  • irotsoma@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Too bad the energy companies essentially never dispose of the waste properly, because it’s too expensive if they want to give the huge bonuses to their CEOs and buyback thie stock. Even when doing it “properly” it’s basically just making it the problem of future generations once the concrete cracks.

    And to reprocess the waste and make it actually safe energy would mean no profit at all plus the tech doesn’t exist yet to actually build the reactors to reprocess the waste. I mean we understand the theory, but it would take at least a decade to engineer and build a prototype.

    Compare that to investing in battery tech which would have far reaching benefits. And combining that with renewables is much more profitable.

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      11 months ago

      Too bad the energy companies essentially never dispose of the waste properly

      To be fair, nuclear waste tends to be disposed of much more properly than coal waste.

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        11 months ago

        True, but still not anywhere near “clean” as it’s always marketed as.

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          11 months ago

          This is a stupid take.

          Coal power puts out more radioactive waste than nuclear does, and coal sends it right into the air where we can’t manage it.

          Nuclear waste is kept solid, and contained. We know exactly where it goes and as long as the rules are followed it’s not at risk of polluting anything.

          Sure solar and wind don’t have any by product once they are setup, but they also don’t fit the baseline power need that nuclear does.

        • mwguy@infosec.pub
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          11 months ago

          What makes you say that. Nuclear waste has the consistency of glass or sand depending on how it’s processed. And if we reprocessed that waste like the French we could effectively remove the danger of it.