If You Had A Twin, But Didn't Realise...
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as above, i believe that this will help britain, in japan they have nuclear plants and because of that reason they have been provided with enough evergy to be the most advanced country in the world and every precaution has been made to prevent accidents which percentages are far too low to have even a probability of occuring britains well being is only in mind i think. what do you think?
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No offense funnywebsite but you really ought to look at this more carefully than how it feels when you're feeding the ducks!
At our latitude current solar technology is not very attractive - you need it most in winter when you get it least!
And you'd need 20,000 wind farms to supply all the country even if it was windy all the time!
Just a small correction about fusion - it's not totally clean, the reactors are bombarded by significant levels of neutrons and this does result in radioactive waste in the decomissioning. But there's no waste fuel, no Plutonium and by careful use of materials you can bring the half life of what you decomission down into the sort of timescales that can be sensibly managed.
However we have a gap of about 30-40 years to fill and I don't know enough about gas and Uranium reserves to hold a proper opinion on the nuclear/gas option.
My worry is those making the decision don't either
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