Nuclear power (part 3)

By andreaskem

As I said before, twice, Germany needs to revert its stance on nuclear power. A lot of progress has been made and nuclear fission is getting more and more viable as an energy source.
We cannot presently rely on wind turbines or solar plants since the sun doesn’t shine at night and there’s often not enough or too much wind to use wind turbines.
The only solution we have right now is nuclear power. It is the only cheap, reliable and efficient source of electricity that does not fuel the green house effect almost everybody is concerned about. It is probably the only power source that can sustain the world’s energy needs until we finally figure out how to make an economic fusion power plant. German funds are needed to allow researchers to study new power plant designs that would iron out some of the issues nuclear power presents. Germany should also allow reprocessing plants to be built.

2 Responses to “Nuclear power (part 3)”

  1. M. Simon Says:

    Germany could also be looking at something like this:

    WB-7 First Plasma

  2. prosaicness Says:

    Prosaicness says : I absolutely agree with this !

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