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Originally Posted by Norrin Radd
Still, do we really need more nuclear energy?
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Yes we do. that is untill a better form of producing power is found.
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There are still dangers from nuclear reactors, no matter how small the odds of a major catastrophe, I for one, have no wish to live near a nuclear reactor.
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There is a danger that you PC monitor blows up in your face, but is that any reason to stay away from computers. As I said previously, the US navy Has been doing it for many decades now without a single notable incident.
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While I am not totally against nuclear power
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I don't think the rest of us is against alternative power, but nukes are the best replacement for oil and coal we have right now.
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I just don't understand why so many people seem uninterested in investing in alternative energy. Wind turbines have made great strides in performance and with the heavy investment in Europe towards wind and solar, why do we lag so far behind?
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You may want to ask the Kennedy's that
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It's like people have been told for so long that alternative energy is not economically feasible that they will not even CONSIDER it as a possibility.
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Becouse right now it's true,alternative energy is not feasable.
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Alternative energy is economically feasible and has many advantages.
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I'm sure it has its advantages but it still is not economicly feasable
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Nuclear power will only allow the monopoly over our energy production to continue. I would rather see more investment into newer technologies which would allow more smaller players to break into the industry.
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What makes you think alternative energy would be any different?