• @Melvin_Ferd
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    8 months ago

    Nobody has. Nuclear casks need maintenance for their life time. We haven’t invented any kind of nuclear proof forever material that’s immune to entropy. And every single one of these solutions people propose have flaws that render the solution not viable so for now we end up storing it all above ground

    Everything in life slowly degrades over time and the longer the life span of something the more it degrades. Especially when that contained is filled with something radioactive.

    There are lots of people who are justifiably not comfortable expecting a private company to continue a maintenance cycle that brings in zero profit and all costs for a few thousand years without cutting corners. I don’t like the idea of the Elon musks being the Smaug of nuclear waste

    • @Lumisal
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      98 months ago

      I know there’s the joke that Finland doesn’t exist, but didn’t know people like you who took it seriously.

      https://yle.fi/a/3-10847558

      From 2019. Yes, we’ve figured out how to store it permanently. The country of 5 million somehow figured out what the hundreds of millions in Germany, USA, and others couldn’t.

      Or more accurately, actually did it. The solution has been known for awhile.

      Also, never said a private company had to do anything - that’s just a strawman you brought up.

        • @Lumisal
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          58 months ago

          That’s basically what Finland is doing, with a few extra steps.

          The whole waste thing isn’t an unsolved issue, it’s purely a political one.

      • @Melvin_Ferd
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        -48 months ago

        So government then. Give the Responsibility to fund this all cost and zero profit social good endeavor to politicians like Trump or a Bolsonaro.

        Finland and a few other countries are testing this out. But unfortunately like every other solution, there ends up being some unforeseen problem. Time will tell. Which is part of why a lot of people are hesitant and not wanting to rush into these things.

        We also are finding other solutions in the meantime. Its not a bad thing if at the end of the day we don’t need nuclear.