Comparing nuclear and wind power, so far so good.
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The story link is here, but you have to be a subscriber for SciAm's Digital Edition. The title of the piece is "Smarter Use of Nuclear Waste" by William H. Hannum, Gerald E. Marsh and George S. Stanford and is a fascinating read about the possibilities for pyroprocessing as well as the Advanced Liquid Metal Reactor.His Divine Shadow wrote:Could anyone point me to a good source for this? If I had a good source I could use this argument in the debate pages on the local paper.Patrick Degan wrote:Even better: a new fuel reprocessing technique called pyroprocessing would allow for far more efficent recycling of spent fuel and even present waste materials to allow for up to 95% usable yield and indefinite extention of present uranium supplies —to the point where uranium mining itself could be allowed to lapse for centuries at a stretch. The technique was touched upon as part of an article on nuclear power in the December 2005 issue of Scientific American.His Divine Shadow wrote:What I noticed now is that the increase of uranium prices I mentioned is that Prof. Bernard Cohen estimated maybe a quadruple increase in fuel cost if we extracted uranium from seawater. A metod that would allow us to extract uranium for 5 billion years.
This is the brief on pyroprocessng from the Argonne National Laboratory, the developers of the technique.
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