Actually, most Americans
now support Nuclear Power. The accident at Three Mile Island, PA
was almost 30 years ago (and no one died because of it). The way plants
are built and operated, makes them literally the safest source of energy today.
And the most secure. More radiation is released in the form of radon by the
burning of coal than any nuclear plant has ever put out. What has really put
the damper on new construction is the permitting process. In the past, a
utility / government would first get a construction permit, then go through the
process again for an operating license. New rules in the pipeline will
allow for a combined construction / operating permit, and still have all the
required hearings and public input. Investors (the people who crave evil
profits by putting up the money to build stuff) are leery about the two-phase
permitting process, because of the possible stranded investment.
Interestingly enough, ALL
of the new power plants built in the last six years or so (excluding the little
solar and biomass projects) run on Natural Gas. Don’t think for a moment
that all this extra demand has not had an effect on Arizona natural gas prices. A tremendous
impact!
The future of energy will
be nuclear power plants, with solar and hydro as the supplemental sources. Cars
will run on batteries, probably with very small gasoline generators onboard for
an emergency power source. There really is NO alternative that is safe, reliable,
and cost-effective
Subject: RE:
[Az-Geocaching] energy
Nuclear power is an excellent option, but
fear of the unknown has caused Americans to reject it. It is widely used
in Europe – France
is mostly nuclear powered – but we can’t get it past the
environmentalists here. Too bad, as it is a much cleaner and safer option
than coal or oil fired plants.