I didn't say it shouldn't be started. I'm just saying we shouldn't be reliant on it to help us with climate issues - because it's going to take too fucking long to help.Actually more to do with the notion that nuclear shouldn't be started because it'll take a long while, as has often be used in the past which has helped land us in the current situation.
You can never have enough power.
In 2005, the cost for decommissioning and disposing of the radioactive waste from nuclear power stations built in the 1950s, 70s and 90s was put at £51bn.
Last year the NDA estimates rose to £131bn, and its latest annual report said £149bn was needed to pay for the clear up. But Thomas said rising costs meant the total bill was on track to reach £260bn.
Deterioration of one of the Magnox stations, Trawsfynydd, which shut down in 1991, is such that substantial work is needed to make it safe, according to the NDA. “Work that would then need to be undone to complete reactor dismantling"
We don't know how to build a "proper repository".Yes we should still build them, ideally with a proper repository.
?? I've made a point about cost, you've not said a thing about it. You've just reposted the same problem that was posted last time cost was brought up.Well nor are you.
?? I've made a point about cost, you've not said a thing about it. You've just reposted the same problem that was posted last time cost was brought up.
260 billion is more than 10% of all UK government debt .
Let that just sit there a bit. More than 10% of all UK government debt. To do nothing but maintain the status quo. Not fix the problem. Not dispose of the problem. Just to maintain the problem - a problem that is growing.
And you want to add more!
That is madness.
So I ask you again: How expensive does it have to get before you go "fucking hell that's way too expensive"?
"Just" increased cost?No you've just repeated the same crap you've stated many times before but with an increased cost, I don't really need to repeat the same opinion I've said before just because you like to do it.
Nuclear waste is nuclear waste Gwad. The nature of it hasn't changed. Physics hasn't changed and isn't going to change. Same shit. Different decade.@Scouse I think it'd be useful to find information about the costs of current nuclear waste Vs how much it's costing us to decommission stuff from the pioneering days because as I'm aware it's that which continues to increase?
@Scouse I think it'd be useful to find information about the costs of current nuclear waste Vs how much it's costing us to decommission stuff from the pioneering days because as I'm aware it's that which continues to increase?
What has safety got to do with this @Gwadien? This is about disposal of nuclear waste. Reactors can be as safe as you like - but they still produce nuclear waste - which we have to dispose of.Yeah, I'm fairly sure it was @Wij that mentioned it.
I also brought it up because I saw a documentary about pioneering nuclear power stations and how dangerous they were compared to the ones we have today.
Onshore wind rules to be relaxed after Tory revolt
The government says it will rewrite a planning rule restricting new turbines in England.www.bbc.co.uk
Another U-Turn.
They shouldn't have been so Tory about it.
Fuck marches and gluing yourselves to gantries. It's time to start bombing as far as I'm concerned.
First UK coal mine in decades approved despite climate concerns
Climate experts and Tory MPs argued the Cumbria mine would scupper UK efforts to lower emissions.www.bbc.co.uk
I'm happy to see a few MPs die. If Gove or his family was put six feet under? It's not "sad times" any more - it's fine by me.
Jeesus. 85% of it is going to be exported.Isn't it for making steel?? Makes more sense than importing it, no?