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RE: Reopening our previous debate on nuclear power
I'm not sure I'd go as far as superb. Apparently they turned down a US offer to fly in some heavy duty portable generators that would have given them more pumping power, and I question the wait to use sea water for fear of having to decommission the reactor. But if they limit the damage to what has happened so far, it's probably good enough.

Whether it's good enough to avoid another 20 years of nay-saying about nuclear power is a different question. Bottom line--We are going to have to take some risks somewhere to solve our energy problem. And it won't be cheap.
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2011 09:04 AM by Owl 69/70/75.)
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