Originally posted by Brendruis
The nuclear power industry has attempted to mask the environmental effects of atomic energy. While the steam energy that is produced by the heat of the reaction doesn't produce CO2, the refinement process for enriched uranium/plutonium certainly does. There is currently no way to refine nuclear fuels without releasing the same greenhouse gasses as combustion engines.
The nuclear power industry has attempted to mask the environmental effects of atomic energy. While the steam energy that is produced by the heat of the reaction doesn't produce CO2, the refinement process for enriched uranium/plutonium certainly does. There is currently no way to refine nuclear fuels without releasing the same greenhouse gasses as combustion engines.
Nuclear energy is just as bad as fossil fuel? That is propaganda. A college professor perhaps?
I know how they refine nuclear material. It does take energy of course. But you are saying it takes equal amount of X to make equal amount of Y which is not correct.
X amount of power used to refine 1000000 of Y power.
Nuclear energy makes a million times the energy that in does to produce it.
I was an engineer in electronics and physics. I DO know very well what it takes to make it.
Plus the energy to produce nulcear material could very well come from 'another' nuclear plant. And you can fast breed Plutonium 239 from U-238 for a pratically infinite supply, but it is not done because the waste from fast breeder reactors stays hot for half a million years.
Normal U-235 enrichment waste is on a much lower order. There are treaties between countries to stop the use of the other fission process.
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