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Nuclear energy production costs
I'm a bit out of my depth in an argument I'm having with someone on
the viability of nuclear energy production. They are arguing that the green argument is false because of the cheap uranium processing that keeps greenhouse gasses in the southern hemisphere and the massive energy requirement to build a power station in the first place. I know the energy densities of the fuels are massive compared to fossil but need some help in countering the argument, with facts. Thanks -- AnthonyL |
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