Pros:
-Has made some pretty ambitious rhetoric regarding nuclear power.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articl ... olicy.html
-I couldn't find a whole lot about McCain since his website doesn't have an issue page dedicated to energy. The best I could find was that speech.We have in use today a zero emission energy that could provide electricity for millions more homes and businesses than it currently does. Yet it has been over twenty-five years since a nuclear power plant has been constructed. The barriers to nuclear energy are political not technological. We've let the fears of thirty years ago, and an endless political squabble over the storage of nuclear spent fuel make it virtually impossible to build a single new plant that produces a form of energy that is safe and non-polluting. If France can produce 80% of its electricity with nuclear power, why can't we? Is France a more secure, advanced and innovative country than we are? Are France's scientists and entrepreneurs more capable than we are? I need no answer to that rhetorical question. I know my country well enough to know otherwise.
Let's provide for safe storage of spent nuclear fuel, and give host states or localities a proprietary interest so when advanced recycling technologies turn used fuel into a valuable commodity, the public will share in its economic benefits
Cons:
-Most of his positions on energy reform strike me as very vague compared to Obama, and I have questions that he'll actually do anything at all once elected. Consider that McCain doesn't say that he will put us on the track to make 80% of our energy nuclear, he only says that we are capable of doing it and that it is a good idea.
-Might be too influenced by the oil industry to actually act on any of his rhetoric.
-May try to pander to the "Drain America First" crowd rather than deal with the real issues.
Obama
Pros:
-He has some very clear promises regarding energy, and uses specific numbers, unlike John McCain who is much more vague.
Cons:
-Has some bizarre Ron Paul style idea that nuclear waste from one state should only be stored in that state, even if that means compromising some amount of safety.
http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/7598337.html
-Panders to the anti-nuclear crowd. Obama on Yucca Mountain:
Anyone who has read any part of the Environmental Impact Statement on Yucca Mountain knows that's total garbage.there are still significant questions about whether nuclear waste can be safely stored there
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Any opinions on which candidate would do more to advance clean and renewable energy? On one hand, I think McCain's nuclear solution with biofuels for cars makes sense - on the other hand the lack of a hard commitment to any of these issues (i.e., no numbers), makes it difficult to know if he'll actually do anything.
Obama's position is very strong, precise, and well thought out, but I'm afraid that his idea of renewable as "sustainable energy sources, like solar, wind and geothermal" will lead him to favor the inefficient but politically correct solutions like geothermal or tide power over what we really need - a nuclear power program like the one that France has.