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Jim Yanik
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Safety of Nuke Power
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heres a question for nuke supporters, do the plants carry insurance
and are willing to pay if a accident similiar to chernobyl does occur?
since we do not use graphite-moderated reactors for power generation in the
US,a "Chernobyl-type accident" cannot occur.
Note that the Three Mile Island accident was a good example of US nuke
safety.Very little real effect on the environment,the safety systems
worked as designed.France and Japan both generate a significant amount of
their nations electric power very safely.(using pressurized-water reactors)
one that makes permanetely uninhabitible a big chunk of our country,
and the possiblity of loss of life and sickness that would go with
such a accident?
pay everyone to move, for all lost property? expenses and health
troubles?
Have you researched "pebble bed reactors" yet?
They self-moderate,inherently safe.
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