Nuclear Energies Future ( Archived) (2)

Mar 22, 2011 4:57 PM CSTNuclear Energies Future
BlainX
BlainXBlainXmansfield, Ohio, USA205 Threads 188 Polls 1,424 Posts

Nuclear Energies Future(Vote Below)

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Maintain Current Reactors, Reduce in the Future
4
11%
Start reducing Reactors now
15
43%
Increase number of nuclear reactors
13
37%
Don't know?
3
9%
Total Votes
35
Though I'm not sure about the Safety of Nuclear Power, I thought this even before Japan's Crises, I do know the need for energy.

I have always wondered what the consequences of one Hi-jacked jumbo jet flying into a Nucleor Core, like what we experienced on 9/11.
I know many on here would argue and be in favor of Nuclear Power but the same person would be reluctant to live near one?
These are the tough choices that future leaders will have to endure.
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Mar 22, 2011 5:21 PM CST Nuclear Energies Future
johnaustin123
johnaustin123johnaustin123Eastlake, Ohio USA76 Threads 16 Polls 4,330 Posts
I voted increase reactors Blain.

What we need to do is re-inspect our Nuclear Facilities like Germany is doing. Much of our electricity comes from Nuclear.

I saw a really neat video over the weekend. This was about Solar Power. It showed a neat configuration of Solar Panels on top of skyscrapers and buildings; cool.

53% of Americans want to review nuclear power in a poll. The investment in Coal though has shot up significantly since the crises in Japan.

Environment: Nuclear, oil, coal, solar or wind...

Some use wood to fire their heat which causes much pollution.

I like the option of solar power, but this will not change overnight. Wind power is an option, but very limited.

We have to keep nuclear around for a few years until we can transition to a greener power.
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Mar 23, 2011 6:53 PM CST Nuclear Energies Future
johnaustin123
johnaustin123johnaustin123Eastlake, Ohio USA76 Threads 16 Polls 4,330 Posts
Natural Gas in a growing option again. Look at the stock market futures. It is a very clean and efficient fuel and plentiful.

Problem is though, if not kept in check with safety inspections, it is explosive.
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