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I hope we are gonna build a Nuclear Power Station |
3.1415926 Joined: Mar 15, 2002 Posts: 236 From: Finland PM |
Yipee we will have more nuclear power!!!!!!!!!
Thanx Ejasim I'm already looking forward to the 6th reactor |
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Deltayoda Joined: Mar 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Los Angeles, California PM |
I’m the one building the reactor in Finland! Out of aluminum cans, tape, and string.
It will work!
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3.1415926 Joined: Mar 15, 2002 Posts: 236 From: Finland PM |
The Greens had promised to leave the government in case that more nuclear power wins. Now they have to deside weather to stay or leave Look at Satu Hassi now she's the president of the Greens
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Deltayoda Joined: Mar 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Los Angeles, California PM |
Sorry 3.1415926, I have no idea who that is. Your wife? |
rene Joined: Jan 16, 2002 Posts: 125 From: Helsinki, Finland PM, WWW
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Nuke suxx!
This post was posted from a T68 |
Fahed_2000 Joined: Feb 12, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - London PM, WWW
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I support nuke,
Just think about how much money the cetizins are going to save |
3.1415926 Joined: Mar 15, 2002 Posts: 236 From: Finland PM |
She's the presiden of the greens you id*ots!!! she is in the government right now but will probably leave it because YES to nuclear power won |
Owen Joined: May 04, 2002 Posts: 238 From: The Netherlands - Amstelveen PM, WWW
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Nuclear power = OKAY!!!
It's clean energy, without bad exhaust gasses! (it's clean if people use it on the correct way).
Cheers
Owen den Engelsman |
andrew99 Joined: Nov 29, 2001 Posts: 254 From: london PM |
Nuclear power is not really clean, there are by products which commonly get dumped anywhere but in the country that produced it. NZ doesn't have nuclear power, and it doesn't need it, because we have masses of very cheap hydroelectric power. Which has no pollution, just uses a lot of land, but we've got heaps of that too.
Just find out where the waste products end up.... finland, or the pacific ocean somewhere.
Oh well, in the meantime I sit here in london where they have nuclear power, and site their power stations right along the irish sea. Not nice... |
Deltayoda Joined: Mar 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Los Angeles, California PM |
People don’t realize that nuclear waste is worst than green gas waste. There is already proven technology to reduce green house gases dramatically, but nuclear waste is far more difficult to get rid of, especially when the half-life rate averages 5000 years to a million Dumping it under a town or the ocean doesn’t solve the problem, just causes more problems.
Sure, nuclear power is clean and effective for a few years, but the more you dump this crap, the more it collects like in landfills, eventually there will be no safe place to put this stuff anywhere in the world as the radiation from this crap will be harmful to someone in some poor country causing more catastrophic problems. The worst case scenario is this crap getting in our food supplies.
Would you live and eat in a town where there’s radioactive material dumped under it?
In either case, more people are going to require more power in the future, and that’s not good with our current technology, nuclear or not.
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shawnmccall9 Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Chicago, IL USA PM |
Deltayoda has some interesting points...like Deltayoda said on the first page and again here is that the waste is really nasty stuff that nobody wants to live by. In fact, a few months back a decision was made to bury a whole bunch of nuke waste in rural Nevada and the residents were pretty pisssed. Its tough because energy powers the economy and who wants to be a third world nation now so as to a nuke free nation later???? I read something about iceland using water power in the next decade...i will be interested to see how well that works for the innovative country
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3.1415926 Joined: Mar 15, 2002 Posts: 236 From: Finland PM |
I could gladly have some nuclear waste burried in the bedrock under my hometown
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Wings_Talons Joined: Mar 21, 2002 Posts: 242 PM |
The most energy efficient way to produce electricity is by using induction in super conducting materials. But its too costly at present. Indian Institute of Science is working on project to get high temperature super conduction materials. If they succeed then it will be a new epoch in power generation |
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