• Instigate
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      1610 months ago

      Particularly nuclear fusion, which doesn’t generate long-lived radioactive isotopes as byproducts of energy production. Nuclear fission still has a place to be sure, but once we crack the dilemmas with fusion all bets are off when it comes to generating huge amounts of clean energy.

      • @[email protected]
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        Fission gets a bad rap. The amount of waste it produces is minuscule compared to the amount of waste generated by fossil fuels, and it’s generally easier to deal with too. Just needs actual proper maintenance and care.

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              210 months ago

              You say that but that’s practically Australia in a nutshell, nuclear is explicitly banned for the purposes of energy production

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                The coal plants are decommissioning due to costs, renewable energy is booming, and (obviously due to the ban) there is no local nuclear industry or expertise. Even if you manage to lift the ban, which nobody is trying to do*, nuclear would not be replacing coal plants here, but might divert renewable funding. In other countries I have no doubt building more nuclear could offset coal, not here.

                * The coalition claims to be in favour of nuclear power, but they’ve spruiked it before in opposition, and nothing gets tabled when they’re in power. It’s got as much chance of happening as high speed rail.

                  • 𝚝𝚛𝚔
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                    210 months ago

                    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_sector_in_Australia

                    In 2021, Australia’s electricity production reached 265 TWh, with coal accounting for 52.9% and natural gas for 18.8%. Renewable sources, comprising solar, wind, hydro, and bioenergy with waste, collectively made up 26.7% of the total electricity generation mix

                    If you want to get excited though, check the rapid rise of renewables.

        • Jojo
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          110 months ago

          Biggest and just about onliest problem with nuclear fission is how expensive it is to dry it up, both in terms of time and money.

        • @[email protected]
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          110 months ago

          Fun fact, there are over 5 billion tons of naturally occurring uranium dissolved in the ocean.

        • @Harbinger01173430
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          110 months ago

          Besides, we can always just call in Godzilla to eat up the radiation