Nuclear energy
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 05:25
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I've heard a lot of talk about how Japan should have never used nuclear energy because it leads to situations like the one at the Fukishima reactor. It really irks me, because Japan has no choice but to use nuclear energy due to a lack of conventional energy sources (such as coal or oil), and the relative inefficiency of more "green" alternative energy (such as wind or solar power). Nuclear energy is more efficient than the other green energies, and does not contribute to global climate change as much, or at least in the same way, as conventional power sources.
Then there are those who annoy me just as much, who say that Japan should have been prepared for a 9.0 magnitude earthquake that triggered a 70 foot tsunami, followed by numerous aftershocks measuring above 5 on the Richter scale. Implementing structural support that could withstand all of that would cost an unimaginable amount of money. And this is just for one reactor. What about all the other ones?
In conclusion, I think that nuclear energy is generally safe, and a good alternative to conventional power, and I hope that you will offer your opinions as well.
I've heard a lot of talk about how Japan should have never used nuclear energy because it leads to situations like the one at the Fukishima reactor. It really irks me, because Japan has no choice but to use nuclear energy due to a lack of conventional energy sources (such as coal or oil), and the relative inefficiency of more "green" alternative energy (such as wind or solar power). Nuclear energy is more efficient than the other green energies, and does not contribute to global climate change as much, or at least in the same way, as conventional power sources.
Then there are those who annoy me just as much, who say that Japan should have been prepared for a 9.0 magnitude earthquake that triggered a 70 foot tsunami, followed by numerous aftershocks measuring above 5 on the Richter scale. Implementing structural support that could withstand all of that would cost an unimaginable amount of money. And this is just for one reactor. What about all the other ones?
In conclusion, I think that nuclear energy is generally safe, and a good alternative to conventional power, and I hope that you will offer your opinions as well.