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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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 Posted: 17:07 - 27 Oct 2009 Post subject: Nuclear power |
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I've just read a quote saying "Earth has enough uranium to provide humans with all of their electricity needs until the sun blows up in 5 billion years, assuming that we develop large-scale breeder reactors".
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Pro. We don't act now we'll have power shortages in no time.
I just started my MSc in sustainable energy in buildings, found this idea quite interesting...fuck knows if it's feasible at all..... https://www.physorg.com/news145561984.html |
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All we need is a big fat rocket we can fire into the sun with all the radioactive left overs....oh look, they are trying to launch a new one right now.
Problem solved.
I'm sick of all the 'green' minority bastards making the government think it is the majority.
Most of us aren't stupid enough to be trying to legislate the country/world into the dark ages.
Stem cells? Yes, I'll take 3.
Nuclear power? Send me 8?
Some other crazy new invention that makes me able to fly, never need to eat, and makes me immortal, while being able to make the most awesome lego creations? But in doing so upsets the greens and the all powerful 'god'?
Yep, send me a few of those aswell.
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I'm neither but see it as a necessary evil, the tonnes of earth/rock that has to be moved to produce a tonne of ore is immense.
If we're honestly going down the nuclear route we may as well start coal mining and build coal fired power stations as the consequences, costs etc... are virtually the same bar a Chernobyl style incident.
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Until a viable alternative is released that DOESN'T include covering the entire fucking Earth in solid white windmills or ridiculous amounts of solar arrays then I think Nuclear energy is most obviously the way to go.
We have enough reserves for around 600 years of uranium fuelled power at today's rate of consumption. However if in those 600 years we find a much better way to remove Uranium from water that it is dissolved in, we have about another 67000 years worth of fuel.
Bear in mind this is strictly Uranium, in practice we use other fuels too so nuclear fuel is on the time scale of a human, nigh-on inexhaustable.
By the time all this is exhausted, we will have figured out something else that isn't stupid and fail like wind/water/solar power or is some combination of those just not the extremes involved in loads of windmills/dams/solar arrays.
In a few billion years this planet will be engulfed by the Sun anyway, by which time we'll either be dead or will have fucked off to another planet/place in space anyway.
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I think we should kill off all the people from:
Greenpeace
Big Brother
I'm a celebrity blah blah blah
The hills
Sweet sixteen
All the chavs
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etc
etc.
That'll cut power needs down significantly. We then use the bodies for fuel. Do you know how much energy can be extracted from a fat pregnant 16 year old chav?  |
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| Svedebo wrote: | I think we should kill off all the people from:
Greenpeace
Big Brother
I'm a celebrity blah blah blah
The hills
Sweet sixteen
All the chavs
etc
etc
etc.
That'll cut power needs down significantly. We then use the bodies for fuel. Do you know how much energy can be extracted from a fat pregnant 16 year old chav?  |
i would but i can't find a decent online calorimeter at this time  ____________________ "intelligent inattention is preferable to unintelligent tinkering"
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 Posted: 23:53 - 27 Oct 2009 Post subject: |
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| AngelGrinder wrote: | All we need is a big fat rocket we can fire into the sun with all the radioactive left overs....oh look, they are trying to launch a new one right now.
Problem solved.
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Not really, my understanding is that if we did launch a rocket into the sun it would burn up before it gets there.
Take the earth, we are 93000000 miles away from the sun, and for arguments sake lets say we average 32 degrees a year world over, the sun is 15 million degrees centigrade, the melting temperature of Alluminium is just under 1000 degrees, if we did fire any rocket into the sun it would melt before it got even close to it even in the cold of deep space, fill that full of nuclear material and the potential for massive nuclear fallout in space, who knows what could happen, could go Pete Tong quickly.
As for Nuclear power, we need it simple as that, we will run out of "fossil fuels" we need an easy, low cost high yield energy source, and nothing will be as reliable as nuclear power, the only really good renewable constant energy we have is hydroelectricity, but the feasibility of these plants just isnt possible to power the UK and world.
I think peoples hang ups about nuclear power is the waste and Chernobyl.
Waste is the main issue we have to deal with, unfortunately we cant do much with nuclear power till we discover a way of clearing up after nuclear power, and I think people are put off by the fact that some of the UK nuclear plants dumped alot of there waste in the shaft in Scotland which no one really knows whats in there.
Chernobyl and safety of the plants, people cant argue this point anymore, Chernobyl was a one in a billion chance, everything went wrong, shit hit the fan big time, but that was 20 years ago in essentially a second world country, I know it seems wrong to call Russia that, but it isnt third world, nor is it first if that makes sense.
Nuclear power these days is so strict and run very efficiently Chernobyl, the only nuclear disaster to ever strike the world can be discounted from safety measures, look at some of the UK's plants , they are still running today, they were ment to be closed years ago.
We need nuclear power no bones about it, we will be fucked with out it, but we cant do it just yet, the waste side of things is to much of an issue, I'm no yoghurt knitting eco nancy but we do need to think about things logically, and at the moment in my eyes its hydro electricity |
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| pitslayer wrote: | | AngelGrinder wrote: | All we need is a big fat rocket we can fire into the sun with all the radioactive left overs....oh look, they are trying to launch a new one right now.
Problem solved.
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Not really, my understanding is that if we did launch a rocket into the sun it would burn up before it gets there.
Take the earth, we are 93000000 miles away from the sun, and for arguments sake lets say we average 32 degrees a year world over, the sun is 15 million degrees centigrade, the melting temperature of Alluminium is just under 1000 degrees, if we did fire any rocket into the sun it would melt before it got even close to it even in the cold of deep space, fill that full of nuclear material and the potential for massive nuclear fallout in space, who knows what could happen, could go Pete Tong quickly. |
Don't be silly! The rocket would be launched along the path of the earth's orbit (behind or ahead of us) and then while very far away deviate course in to the sun. ____________________ will never give up his CG. I look at my fuel gauge more as a progress bar than a fuel gauge.
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nuclear is the way to go for the moment.
bear in mind that a fuel pellet this size produces roughly the equivalent of one ton of coal.
plus no carbon dioxide going into the air (at least negligible compared to coal)
Uranium doesn't have to be used in nuclear power. anything above Molybdenum in the periodic table can be used in fission. Just a lot harder with atoms with a mass number <<238 which is the limit before things become unstable and is therefore quite easy to add one more particle to make it unstable and release energy.
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I understand that fusion is currently expected to be 50 years off. Allow for 200 years to have plenty of margin for error.
So if you expect a nuclear power plant to do 50 years, prior to extensive refurb or just shutting it down and building a new one next to it, you have space to build them.
Nuclear waste need to be disposed of or stored, but that's what the sellafield complex is for. That or shoot it into the sun. the guy who mentioned the melting point of aluminium has a point, but if the waste is bound in something with a high melting point then by the time the casing melts the waste will be near enough the sun to be sucked in my its gravitational pull.
Nothing else is particularly efficient or effective. Fossil fuels will run out at some point, and as they run out they'll become more expensive. Biofuels show some merit, but the energy put in to grow and harvest is too high a proportion of the energy released on combustion.
Renewables can make up a portion of electricity generation, but again the energy expended in building, transporting, erecting and maintaining them may well be more than the total energy generated in their working lifetime. Very expensive in terms of money as well.
Anyone who complains about what to do with nuclear waste should remember this. 50 years ago it was dumped in the sea in barrells or down mine shafts because no one knew what to do with it. Then around 20(ish) years ago the facility as sellafield was built to store the waste underground, encased in glass. This is light years ahead of the old solution and still quite rudimentary. Future generation will find better ways to handle it, quite possibly involving re-using it for energy generation somehow.
Also the issue of the 3 disasters so far. Technology has improved since those disasters making the current generation of nuclear power stations very safe. Future generations will be even safer.
Not building nuclear power stations because of mistakes made in the past would be like stopping production of cars because in 1910 they were dangerous and leaked oil. |
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Im pro.
I think we are behind the times though and need to catch up quickly. The amount of time it takes to build these things is immense, not to mention the cost. Also take into account that virtually no-one (pro nuclear or not) want one of these reactors over their back fence make it incredibly difficult.
Furthermore, the general population are in a lot of cases ignorant to the effects of nuclear material and think that at the slightest jolt the whole place will go up like Hiroshima's just went off again. Ths leads to mass hysteria, even in well educated people who should no better. The national media (who seem to control a lot of people in this country) love that sort of thing. Take, for example, an inident recently at sellafield where a pipe broke inside a closed cell and spilled liquor onto the floor. This was described in Parliament as an accident 'Worthy of Homer Simpson'.
I sit not 12 miles from where the Windscale fire took place. I sit a lot closer during the day. It worries me not one bit. Going onto the Chernobyl incident, from what I believe it was a result of operating outside of prescribed conditions that led to the disaster, not entirely a billion to one chance. Many industries have the potential to do just a thing, for example Piper Alpha. Just in the case of Nuclear materials there are more widespread consequences. when dealing with this you have to understand how intricate and complicated the procedures and engineered protections are that are involved in such installations. In the nuclear industry, simple tasks that have even just industrial safety hazards cost thousands to carry out, whereas the same tasks elsewhere could take just an afternoon and a few hundred pounds. This is because the indusrty is so petrified of bad press its unbelievable. I have seen this kind of thing first hand.
I wont continue because Im waffling, but look back at some newspaper headlines such as 'Radiation Leak at Sellafield' and you understand that there are a lot of misconceptions surrounding the nuclear industry. ____________________ RS125 > CBR6 > SV650S > ZX636R > GSX1300RZ Hayabusa > 06 RSVR Mille > SV1000S > Street Triple 765 RS |
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