Nuclear is safe

>Nuclear is safe
>All that radioactive smoke being released into the athmosphere
Face it wind and solar are the future.

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>radioactive smoke
That would be a coal plant

You want to know what the real threat to the future is? Room temperature simpletons like you that vote.

fuck off kike

>radioactive smoke

>he doesnt know how it works

KEK

>radioactive smoke
>meme flag

Too much wrong with this thread already.

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How much will it cost to build, operate and maintain though?

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>radioactive smoke
>steam
i think education has to be the issue here
the west is so damned

its steam, m8

its actually the (((nuclear water))) used to cooldown being dumped in the ocean that is dangerous

>Room temperature simpletons
I'm using this irl. kEk

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I wanted the green new deal to happen Massfucking redpill instantly when gas hits $200 a gallon and runs out in 5 hours. No one would ever vote democrat again.

>"I don't know how nuclear power works" the post

>radioactive smoke
gr8 b8 m8

>Radioactive smoke
Wut

thats water frend

>radioactive smoke
Behold the modern EU education

Nice try nuke shills if that was steam then why waste it and not use it to power the turbines.
Check mate.

>all these fucking redditors falling for it

that's steam
the radioactive waste gets dumped in old mines so future generations can enjoy it when the seals corrode away

That's just steam of the cooling towers, usually nuclear power causes an issue if you dump the radioactive water into a body of water, but that can be mitigated with cooling ponds. The real issue is that the US doesn't have a place to store nuclear waste and has opted for the time being to leave it in the temporary waste containment sites that's in a nuclear power plant, hint is in the word temporary.

This, at least coal burning smoke is just a bit of coal particles, not fucking radioactive dust. Stupid incels

The future is retarded jews in jail:

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That's because it's waste heat because the most common type of reactor seen today is a salt-water reactor which uses the heat generated from the rods to power a turbine. It's steam that's already been used.

I agree. Wind and more specifically solar will be the energy titans of the future.

here fren
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source
Not as cheap as wind - but obviously reliable and less costly in CO2.

>Radioactive smoke

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>obvious bait
worthwhile thread for redpill on based Gen IV nuclear
youtube.com/watch?v=2U9HVIFt2GE

wind is a very bad source of energy though

>radioactive smoke

Being this stupid......and probably a Jew.

thats water you fucking retard. The systems were the radiation is and the heat-turbines systems, are completly separated you fucking tard

I agree. Wind is super hyped, subsidized and unreliable.
But the best mix for energy is wind, solar and nuclear.

imagine being this retarded

It's just steam that comes from the water circuit used to power the plant and it never ever touches the radioactive material. Which is why these towers you see on the picture are called cooling towers.

What about the molten salt ones?

Nice true nuke shills.
Finally someone with sense.

That's not smoke; it's steam!
Steam, from the steamed clams we're having!
Mmm, steamed clams.

Why do nuclear plants use huge cooling towers? I get they generate a ton of heat but why don't they just use all that heat to generate more power instead of releasing it?

Thats what the nuke shills can't answer.

a more real problem is you can't solve global warming with nuclear plants if they don't work in hot weather

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