• @MissJinx
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    3 months ago

    A nuclear plant is not a bad thing, that’s one of the cleanest eneegy sources BUT being Microsoft I’m glad it’s at least on an island

    • @rtxn
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      253 months ago

      It’s on an island, yes. In a river, ten kilometres from a dense urban region.

      • @[email protected]
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        53 months ago

        And it’s the site that an American president came closest to dying in a nuclear explosion! (I mean that’s not why it’s notable, but it’s a fun fact anyways.)

    • @Viking_Hippie
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      33 months ago

      A nuclear plant is not a bad thing

      This specific one famously is.

      • @MissJinx
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        23 months ago

        Lol I didn’t know that

    • @reddig33
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      Three mile island is outdated tech.

      • @SuperIce
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        153 months ago

        It’s a nuclear power plant that provided clean and safe energy for many decades.

        • @[email protected]
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          3 months ago

          While that is true, it was also the site of the worst nuclear disaster on US soil.

          Don’t get me wrong - I’m not scaremongering, and I support nuclear power. It’s just a bit darkly ironic, imo.

          Edit: I gotta go down these Wikipedia rabbit holes you guys are pointing me towards, because I’m clearly somewhat misinformed here. Seriously, thanks for sharing!

          • @SuperIce
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            233 months ago

            It was partial meltdown and the failsafe worked. No one was injured or had their health negatively affected by the incident. The worst nuclear disaster still had less negative effects than even a single modern coal plant does.

          • @Cryophilia
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            113 months ago

            2016 was my best-performing Presidential bid ever. My grandmother wrote my name in.

              • @Cryophilia
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                143 months ago

                Oh sorry, I thought we were saying things that were technically true but imply something much larger.

          • @rtxn
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            Calling it “the worst nuclear disaster” is not just incorrect but stupid. Just off the top of my head, I can name a worse reactor accident and a worse non-reactor nuclear accident on US soil.

            SL-1, a low-power reactor in Idaho, exploded because of poor design and human error. An operator retracted the manually operated control rod too far. The reactor went prompt critical, causing a steam explosion, destroying the reactor vessel and killing all three operators. To this day, SL-1 is the only fatal reactor accident on US soil.

            Cecil Kelley, a worker at Los Alamos, was fatally irradiated when a plutonium reclaimer machine went critical. The machine contained an aqueous mixture of plutonium slag of a much higher concentration than it should have, causing an excursion when the stirring was turned on. He died two days later. His autopsy was performed by one Dr. Lushbaugh, who removed several organs for experiments without permission.

            TMI had zero fatalities, minimal release of radiation, and no measurable effect on health. Area residents were exposed to less radiation than the yearly background dose.

          • @MissJinx
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            03 months ago

            Well no I don’t since I’m not american

        • @reddig33
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          There is nothing clean or safe about three mile island. The place had a meltdown and created tons of nuclear waste. Next you’ll be trying to tell me Fukushima and Chernobyl were safe, clean, and cheap.

          • Krafty Kactus
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            203 months ago

            Why don’t you get back on Lemmy after you’ve actually looked into TMI

          • @rtxn
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            TMI had zero fatalities, minimal release of radiation, and no measurable effect on health. Residents of the area were exposed to less radiation from the accident than the yearly background dose.

            Some layers of safety failed, but the rest did their job. That’s why we call it an accident and not a disaster. The plant continued to operate for decades with no issues. The only reason it’s so prevalent in the public consciousness is because of faulty reporting and irresponsible, ignorant people (like you) parroting the first thing they hear from sensationalist media.