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wtmusic

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7. "It's goodbye nuclear, hello renewables"? Author is in denial.
Thu Jan 17, 2013, 10:33 AM
Jan 2013

"Newly appointed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has voiced his willingness to build new nuclear reactors despite widespread public opposition to atomic energy since the 2011 crisis at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, reports said yesterday.

During an interview on Sunday with television network TBS, Abe said new reactors would be different from those at the Fukushima plant that were crippled by the earthquake and tsunami of 2011, major news outlets reporterd.

“New reactors will be totally different from the ones built 40 years ago, those at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant that caused the crisis,” Abe was quoted by the Mainichi Shimbun daily as saying."

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/world/archives/2013/01/01/2003551486

They will build the pretty sea-pinwheels to please the activists, then get down to the business of creating power for the rest of Japan.

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Japan Politicalboi Jan 2013 #1
Yes to your main point but no, just "No", to your last line ... Nihil Jan 2013 #3
Smart place to put it ... Nihil Jan 2013 #2
But are they.... ReRe Jan 2013 #4
Yes but if there is another tsunami those windmills could FALL OVER!!!!!!!! Warren Stupidity Jan 2013 #5
Not exactly...... physioex Jan 2013 #26
Apparently I needed a sarcasm smilie. Warren Stupidity Jan 2013 #28
I will let it go this time, consider yourself warned. EOM physioex Jan 2013 #29
So 9 years after the tsunami they'll have replaced 2% of their nuclear electricity? phantom power Jan 2013 #6
9 years? What? nt Bonobo Jan 2013 #8
tick tock.... phantom power Jan 2013 #9
We almost made it through the summer with all the nukes turned off. Bonobo Jan 2013 #10
Japanese people have a huge carbon footprint with the nukes turned off. wtmusic Jan 2013 #11
Okay. Check. "Energy footprint" = unimportant. nt Bonobo Jan 2013 #14
That's correct. wtmusic Jan 2013 #15
I suppose if there was an unlimited supply of clean energy, that would be true. Bonobo Jan 2013 #21
Japan had a nearly unlimited supply of clean energy wtmusic Jan 2013 #22
Nuclear is "clean" even though it creates poisonous waste that we don't know how to dispose of? nt Bonobo Jan 2013 #23
We know perfectly well how to dispose of it. joshcryer Jan 2013 #24
That book you're linking to... wtmusic Jan 2013 #25
I highly recommend it. It's a really relaxing read. joshcryer Jan 2013 #27
Thanks, will check it out. nt wtmusic Jan 2013 #30
Your post #7 is somewhat heartening at least. joshcryer Jan 2013 #19
The Tsunami in Japan was on 3-11-11 Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #12
exactly - on 2020 it will have been 9 years phantom power Jan 2013 #13
Math, you can do it! joshcryer Jan 2013 #18
BURN THE HERETIC!!! nt Dead_Parrot Jan 2013 #20
The US fracking industry must be salivating. joshcryer Jan 2013 #16
"It's goodbye nuclear, hello renewables"? Author is in denial. wtmusic Jan 2013 #7
One can only hope they go after Gen IV. joshcryer Jan 2013 #17
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