Results 1 to 19 of 19

Thread: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

  1. #1
    Very Senior Member Gawain of Orkeny's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Centereach NY
    Posts
    13,763

    Default Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Well the title says it all. With all this talk of getting independance from foriegn oil should we be pursuing nuclear energy more enthusiasticly? Is it safe from terrorism? How much could we save?
    Fighting for Truth , Justice and the American way

  2. #2
    This comment is witty! Senior Member LittleGrizzly's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Location
    The wilderness...
    Posts
    9,215

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Im a supporter of nuclear power myself, i think it combined with renewable energy sources (wind farms, those tide power things ect.) is the way forward.

    BTW answers yes incase you didn't guess..
    In remembrance of our great Admin Tosa Inu, A tireless worker with the patience of a saint. As long as I live I will not forget you. Thank you for everything!

  3. #3
    Member mercian billman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Western Wisconsin
    Posts
    1,395

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Yes, I wholeheartedly (sp?) believe the US should switch to cleaner energy sources, such as nuclear, solar, wind etc.

    The only problem I can see, besides a repeat of 3 mile island (which isn't likely to happen) is security from terrorism, but I think we should be able to handle it.

  4. #4
    A Veteran Wargamer Member kiwitt's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Auckland, New Zealand
    Posts
    915

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    I am a supporter of Nuclear Power, so long as it is done safely and away from main population centres.
    We work to live, and to live is to, play "Total War" or drive a VR-4

  5. #5
    The Black Senior Member Papewaio's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Sydney, Australia
    Posts
    15,677

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    So since NZ has a tiny population the world could use it?

    Our genes maybe in the basement but it does not stop us chosing our point of view from the top.
    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
    Pape for global overlord!!
    Quote Originally Posted by English assassin
    Squid sources report that scientists taste "sort of like chicken"
    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    The rest is either as average as advertised or, in the case of the missionary, disappointing.

  6. #6
    Vermonter and Seperatist Member Uesugi Kenshin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    The Mountains.
    Posts
    3,868

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    The problem with nuclear energy is with long power lines lotsa power is lost.

    I support it if it is done safely and away from dense population cities and is supported by wind, hydro, solar and other clean powers. Oh yeah and if we learn from 3 Mile ISland and Chernobyl.
    "A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
    C.S. Lewis

    "So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
    Jermaine Evans

  7. #7
    A Veteran Wargamer Member kiwitt's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Auckland, New Zealand
    Posts
    915

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    I don't think NZ will ever accept it. It still beats burning oil and coal.
    We work to live, and to live is to, play "Total War" or drive a VR-4

  8. #8
    Jillian & Allison's Daddy Senior Member Don Corleone's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Athens, GA
    Posts
    7,588

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    When you do the calculations, any calcuations, there's no comparison.

    Nuclear power yields more electricty per dollar of fuel injected.

    It's a more efficient transfer of energy.

    There's much, much, much less waste.

    Treated properly, it's safer than any other means of generating that kind of power.

    The whole myth about nuclear power being 'terrible' is the one way the French still lead the world. My hat's off to them for being brave enough to not believe the hype and let the science speak for itself. What's more, the French seem to contain the risks better than anybody else. Maybe there's something we should be learning from them.
    "A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man."
    Don Vito Corleone: The Godfather, Part 1.

    "Then wait for them and swear to God in heaven that if they spew that bull to you or your family again you will cave there heads in with a sledgehammer"
    Strike for the South

  9. #9
    Tree Killer Senior Member Beirut's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Quebec, Canada
    Posts
    8,168

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    The US should build advanced (read:safe) nuclear plants and begin massive desalinization programs of sea water.
    Unto each good man a good dog

  10. #10
    American since 2012 Senior Member AntiochusIII's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Lalaland
    Posts
    3,125

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Surprisingly, I don't want to.

    I am in LV, NV, and the federal government (not Bush in particular, though he seems so eager to...) seems so enthusiastic of storing the toxic wastes in Yucca mountains not far from LV. Worse still, the plan must see that the wastes must go through LV directly! WTF!? Can't they go somewhere where, if accident happens, won't harm millions!?

    Edit: Why, if they manage to establish a safer kind of nuclear waste "elimination" I would've agreed.

  11. #11
    Tree Killer Senior Member Beirut's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Quebec, Canada
    Posts
    8,168

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    I read that know how to build plants that have no waste and are perfectly safe. It involves using liquid helium to cool the rods as opposed to water.

    It's twice as expensive to build and only allows half the energy output. So no one builds them.
    Unto each good man a good dog

  12. #12
    American since 2012 Senior Member AntiochusIII's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Lalaland
    Posts
    3,125

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut
    I read that know how to build plants that have no waste and are perfectly safe. It involves using liquid helium to cool the rods as opposed to water.

    It's twice as expensive to build and only allows half the energy output. So no one builds them.
    They should, but...

    Ah well. Business world.

    Thanks for pointing out, though.

  13. #13
    Evil Sadist Member discovery1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    Urbana, IL
    Posts
    2,551

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Quote Originally Posted by AntiochusIII
    Surprisingly, I don't want to.

    I am in LV, NV, and the federal government (not Bush in particular, though he seems so eager to...) seems so enthusiastic of storing the toxic wastes in Yucca mountains not far from LV. Worse still, the plan must see that the wastes must go through LV directly! WTF!? Can't they go somewhere where, if accident happens, won't harm millions!?

    Edit: Why, if they manage to establish a safer kind of nuclear waste "elimination" I would've agreed.
    You worry to much. I'm pretty sure that the really dangerous stuff decays in a few decades(and alot has been sitting around for that long). I don't care enough to demonstrate that the containers are safe. And yes, more nukes is for the best, unless you want to cover the land with solar panels and cover the sea with wind turbines.


    GoreBag: Oh, Prole, you're a nerd's wet dream.

  14. #14
    Member Member bmolsson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Jakarta, Indonesia
    Posts
    3,029

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    We, Europeans, have no problem with this, as long as US promise not to make nuclear WMD's with the technology......

  15. #15
    Senior Member Senior Member English assassin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    London, innit
    Posts
    3,734

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    So since NZ has a tiny population the world could use it?
    LOL, an Ozzie speaks...

    Anyway, as this is the only way to persuade you people to cut your carbon emmissions (and to be honest the only way the UK will too since I don't suppose we are about to sign up for the back to the middle ages green lifestyle either) then I vote yes. If you want to tell yourselves its about reducing dependency on foreign oil that's fine by me, whatever works.

    And yes the French do deserve credit for this one. A11 may have a bee in his bonet about global warming, but I have one about the green lobby's misrepresentation of the dangers of nuclear power. Chernobyl was the most amazingly badly designed reactor, and anyway (I might not go to print on this one) the world didn't end, did it? With modern design and safety protocols nuclear power can be as safe if not safer than any other form.
    "The only thing I've gotten out of this thread is that Navaros is claiming that Satan gave Man meat. Awesome." Gorebag

  16. #16
    Lord of the House Flies Member Al Khalifah's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    The Golden Caliphate
    Posts
    1,644

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Is it safe from terrorism?
    Not if you're watching the latest series of 24 it seems.
    Cowardice is to run from the fear;
    Bravery is not to never feel the fear.
    Bravery is to be terrified as hell;
    But to hold the line anyway.

  17. #17
    is not a senior Member Meneldil's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    France
    Posts
    3,074

    Default Re : Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    But if you're watching the latest serie of 24, then your brain is probably quite damaged :-p

    And yeah, we french rule the world cause we're using nuclear plant. Yeah, well, kinda...
    And we're likely going to host the new over-great-awesome nuclear stuff, as it seems that Japan isn't ready to do so.

    Of course, there's a risk, but as long as nuclear plants are correctly maintained by a careful institution (the State), I think it will be alright.

  18. #18
    Scruffy Looking Nerf Herder Member Steppe Merc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    New Jersey, USA
    Posts
    7,907

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Most deffiently. We need to start moving away from oil as soon as we can, to lessen the inevitable chaos when oil starts to become really scarce.
    Nuclear power, solar, and wind is the way to go.
    We, Europeans, have no problem with this, as long as US promise not to make nuclear WMD's with the technology......
    Agreed. But I doubt the promise, would really do much...

    "But if you should fall you fall alone,
    If you should stand then who's to guide you?
    If I knew the way I would take you home."
    Grateful Dead, "Ripple"

  19. #19
    Clan Takiyama Senior Member CBR's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Location
    Denmark
    Posts
    4,408

    Default Re: Should the US convert more to nuclear power

    Reactor designs like the gas-cooled (using helium) pebble-bed reactors are very safe and should be cheap to operate too.

    Terrorist attacks cant do that much against them as you will never have a "China syndrome" nor will it have any radioactive leaks from cooling leaks. The pebbles are incased in silicium carbide so can take a lot of punishment.

    http://gt-mhr.ga.com/

    Info about other advanced reactor designs :http://www.uic.com.au/nip16.htm


    CBR
    Last edited by CBR; 05-18-2005 at 14:25.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO