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Originally Posted by usmc7011
Yes we do. that is untill a better form of producing power is found.
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.
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.
You may want to ask the Kennedy's that
Becouse right now it's true,alternative energy is not feasable.
I'm sure it has its advantages but it still is not economicly feasable
What makes you think alternative energy would be any different?
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So, Europe is spending billions of dollars on energy that is not economically feasible?
While I know that solar is not as economical as nuclear, some things are worth paying a little extra for.
Now, don't get me wrong, I believe it was dumb to shut down that Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station. I mean you already had a nuclear plant producing electricity and it is shut down, why? Because of loud mouthed critics? Not very smart.
Anyways, while the cost of electricity is a little more for alternative energy, a lot more for some, less for others, the gap is closing quickly. Just because something costs a little more doesn't mean it isn't economically feasible.
If corporate welfare is cut off to the energy industry, who knows, maybe alternative energy would become even more attractive.