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13. An added note, ...
Tue Aug 20, 2013, 08:36 PM
Aug 2013

the solution probably lies in better batteries and other storage, rather than better nucs. Imagine what several billion dollars in R&D could accomplish in this area, rather than supporting an industry that has been pampered with subsidies for sixty years and can not justify the fear it instills, to the general public.

Call it ignorance on one side, or instinct on the other, if you like; still, a publicly palatable solution has not been found in nuclear; it might be time to give the same monetary devotion to renewables and their supporting systems.

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