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Small Modular Nuclear Reactors The Answer to Power in the USA

PalmettoTiger1

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Folks i support this .

Stop with the green agenda that does not work.

Here is the solution for next 200 -300 years.

Small nuclear plants in Europe: CEZ and Rolls-Royce SMR sign a deal​



YES I DO THINK OF STUFF OTHER THAN RIBBING LIBERALS
 
wait, doesn't your new jesus elon support the green agenda? isn't he taking hundreds of millions of dollars thanks to that green agenda? he's smart about tunnels, rockets, and cars but missed it on the solar panels and batteries? if trump wins and elon guts the government do you think he's going to make it harder for his companies to steal millions of taxpayer dollars?

FYI, so. cal. hasn't had summer outages in the last 5 years. proof the green agenda isn't working.
 
These small nuclear reactors seem to be catching some momentum.

Yeah, like no shit. Use existing technology and call it a "land sub" put some security around it, man the thing with navy folks that are getting out or in the USN Reserve because they have had their fill of sea duty, hook up some jumper cables from that thing to the power grid and call it good, until better SMRs are approved. I've been listening to people for decades say nuclear power isn't safe while at the same time we have nuclear powered subs and aircraft carriers driving around with no problems.
 
Folks i support this .

Stop with the green agenda that does not work.

Here is the solution for next 200 -300 years.

Small nuclear plants in Europe: CEZ and Rolls-Royce SMR sign a deal​



YES I DO THINK OF STUFF OTHER THAN RIBBING LIBERALS
I've been supporting nuclear energy since I can remember. Its an absolute slam dunk solution as opposed to mining coal and burning it , or burning natural gas. Its way better for the environment and is thus part of the green agenda.
So, i guess you found out you support the green agenda.
 
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just have spacex dump out of orbit of our planet... if they have that capability, they may not.
You do understand how dense that material is, right? There's a reason space rockets like the old Saturn V were made primarily of aluminum. Spent nuclear fuel is closer to lead than aluminum. Besides, rockets and other spacecraft have a record for crashing with a frequency that makes safety a legit issue.

I've thought that guided containers sent into the Mariana Trench would be a more efficient strategy.
 
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