Here are some amazing facts from the whacky world of nuclear energy…
• The UK’s 60,000 tonnes of nuclear waste is difficult to visualise.
Instead, imagine a pile of 15,000 elephants. That’s around a quarter of
the world’s Asian elephant population.
• The Shoreham nuclear power plant
in East Shoreham, New York cost $6 billion to build and was closed in
1989 without generating a single watt of electricity. That $6 billion
translates as around $7000 for each customer the plant was supposed to
serve.
• Iodine-129, a by-product of nuclear fission, has a half-life of 16
million years but is still dangerous after 160 million years. Or to put
it another way, if the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period had had
nuclear power, we’d still be looking after their waste.
• The Yucca Mountain nuclear waste facility being constructed in
Nevada, US is 20 years behind schedule at a cost of $90 billion. The
facility is permitted to hold 63,000 tonnes of spent commercial nuclear
fuel. The US’s nuclear reactors will have collectively produced that
amount of waste by 2014.
• The amount of hot air produced by the nuclear industry’s public
relations spokespeople each week is enough to heat 500,000 homes.
Therefore, lots of consideration should be taken reasonably to generate or build a nuclear power plant. Of course we do not want the plant to be wasteful, aite? :)
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