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Where do you stand on nuclear energy?
Just out of curiosity. I'm not sure that wind and solar alone could meet the rising demand for energy very efficiently. Could nuclear energy be more useful for plug-in cars or possibly to make hydrogen for vehicles? Just curious on what people's personal thoughts are, not looking for any insults.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing more nuclear power plants, and less coal. I like the idea of clean coal, though. What if we could use all forms of energy (nuclear, clean-coal, wind, solar) to power our future? Is it feasible or am I crazy?
As a former nuclear power technician, I think a modern conservatively designed nuclear power plant can operate safely and efficiently. All of the electric cars in the world will not solve the fuel problem if we do not build the power plants to recharge their batteries. Wind power, solar power, wave power, all are intermittent but nuclear is very consistent. The US Navy has operated more nuclear power plants for more hours than all the civilian plants combined, with no accidents. It can be done if it is done with strict, enforcement of the regulations.


