12-26-2022, 09:59 PM
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Planar Protector
Join Date: Dec 2021
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Originally Posted by Botten
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Man you keep pumping out the examples of how ignorant you really are.
Around 12.1 trillion yen ($82 billion) has already been spent to deal with the 2011 disaster at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, according to sources at the Board of Audit of Japan.
The utility now aims to start that work in the second half of fiscal 2023. It is still on going....
Scientifically speaking contamination with radioactive caesium, with a half-life of up to around 30 years, remains in the environment for a long time.
And lets talk about Chernobyl
Experts have said it will be at least 3,000 years for the area to become safe, while others believe this is too optimistic. It is thought that the reactor site will not become habitable again for at least 20,000 years, according to a 2016 report.
roughly US $68 billion in 2019, adjusted for inflation.
How about the worse body of water most contaminated with radioactive pollution: Lake Karachay (aka "Reservoir 9"), a small lake formerly located near the Mayak Production Association, a nuclear facility in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia.
standing near the shore you'd be exposed to a dose of 5.6 Sievert per hour. That's enough radiation to kill you in about 50 minutes.
But sure have a cow about ... what did you call them.. hippy wind mills. What if we coupled it with solar energy... still too hippy for you?
Wind and solar produce more electricity than nuclear for the first time in the US and much safer
Keep sticking that foot in your mouth Baler.
Got to love your Ben Shapiro on the spot made up statistics and opinions!!!
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I forget if it's kwh/cost or mhw/cost for the words but do those for the nuke-u-lar and the wind and the solar.
Deuterium can be mined from the sea.
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Covid is real
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