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Once I had a discussion with a German that is a strong supporter of the green party and his argument against nuclear power was the nuclear waste and no proper was of disposing it and also building new nuclear power plants are expensive and take a long time.

Then I did a deep research and created a PDF and pointed out that there has been many advances of re-using spent-nuclear fuel and minimize the environmental impact since 1980s and also countries like China has been using a cleaver way of using a standardized model of building power plants to cut cost, etc. but he didn't want to accept it as if he was almost brainwashed.

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So we just have to build the first expensive 20 to get the experience and then we reap the rewards after 40 years when we need the knowledge again?

If nuclear would be cheap in the western world I'd be all for it but we just can't do large projects in our ccurrent system.

Solar + wind + battery is much less of an headache.

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I think most nuclear folks would rather divert the "big coal, and nat gas" plant building budgets to "build nuclear."

I understand the motivations for solar/wind, but there are real limiters that aren't addressed yet. Nuclear is the only option that is carbon neutral and lacks those limiters making it appealing. If I need steady state gigawatt scale power in a specific location, Nuclear is the only green option.

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