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Hi Alan, all contributions are welcome. I've added your title to the Group Bookshelf, thanks.
Nuclear plants do indeed save carbon emissions, once they are built. The constructing part, using a lot of concrete, metals and trucks, obviously emits a considerable amount of carbon.
Not all countries want or are equipped to run nuclear plants, due to technical skills, maintenance and hazardous waste disposal. Where they are run safely, they contribute stable power supply to the grid.
We are hearing of potential for micro-nuclear generation plants for supply to datacentres.
Nuclear plants do indeed save carbon emissions, once they are built. The constructing part, using a lot of concrete, metals and trucks, obviously emits a considerable amount of carbon.
Not all countries want or are equipped to run nuclear plants, due to technical skills, maintenance and hazardous waste disposal. Where they are run safely, they contribute stable power supply to the grid.
We are hearing of potential for micro-nuclear generation plants for supply to datacentres.
Books mentioned in this topic
Devices and Desires (other topics)Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World (other topics)
Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World