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New...NUKE plant coming to Burke Georgia

Face it, it is a policy you support, and it kills you you to admit it. He is not fitting your Marxist, socialist model with this...

Yes i do support Nuclear Power. However Obama is again fooling the sheeples like yourself (again). This is merely a stunt to try desperately to put him back in favor of the independents.

Marxist? Socialist? Try to learn how to use these new words before you engage in a debate son, you just wind up embarrassing yourself (again).
 
Funny........he loses his filibuster toy and suddenly he's for nukes.....but those from the rose colored glasses crowd can't see beyond their noses and prance and dance with glee..... :lol:

I suppose you favor his unsustainable debt too?
 
I've heard people say that nuclear power will help lesson our dependence on foreign oil. This kind of ignores the fact that only 1% of the power generated in the USA comes from oil fired plants. Hawaii is the only state that has over half its energy needs met by petroleum based power stations. The actual figure is close to 80%. State law prevents a nuclear power plant from being built there however.
 
I've heard people say that nuclear power will help lesson our dependence on foreign oil. This kind of ignores the fact that only 1% of the power generated in the USA comes from oil fired plants. Hawaii is the only state that has over half its energy needs met by petroleum based power stations. The actual figure is close to 80%. State law prevents a nuclear power plant from being built there however.
Please clarify trip7. By "oil fired", are you counting coal as well in your 1%? If you do not, please substanciate your 1% figure. "Coal fired" electrical generation in the USA is top dog as of now. I'm not trying to argue, just want to make sure I see where you may be coming from.
 
Please clarify trip7. By "oil fired", are you counting coal as well in your 1%? If you do not, please substanciate your 1% figure. "Coal fired" electrical generation in the USA is top dog as of now. I'm not trying to argue, just want to make sure I see where you may be coming from.

No, I'm not counting coal since its not the same thing as oil. Forty four pecent of power generated in the US comes from coal powered plants.

http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/epm_sum.html
 
You know that the answer lies not in any one method of producing power. Rather it resides in the hearts and minds of those we elect. What is required is the DESIRE to become self sufficient energy wise.

Politicians won't go for it because it requires not only DESIRE but RESOLVE to see it through election cycle after election cycle. We don't have those types of people in Congress as everyone in Congress can be bought.
 
I've heard people say that nuclear power will help lesson our dependence on foreign oil. This kind of ignores the fact that only 1% of the power generated in the USA comes from oil fired plants. Hawaii is the only state that has over half its energy needs met by petroleum based power stations. The actual figure is close to 80%. State law prevents a nuclear power plant from being built there however.

My my....did that place freeze over today?
I have to say 777...I feel about the same on this as you.
About the only thing I found that is used is natural gas fired turbines that we import some gas. I'm sure there are some fuel fired plants but I don't think very many at all.At least not enough to 'cut our dependence on foreign oil'.
Producing our own supplies would help that....But noooo.....
 
Obama touts nuclear loan guarantee as just a start:

Link to article



A very sound investment in our future. I like it.

I like it too but I’m not convinced the Obama Administration is committed to a nuclear powered America. I don’t recall Obama ever even mentioning nuclear power as one of his “green jobs†initiatives during his campaign nor do I remember members of the progressive party asking why clean, safe nuclear power wasn’t part of his plan. Now it’s “a very sound investment in our futureâ€. Conservatives have always felt nuclear power was “a very sound investment in our futureâ€.

Welcome aboard progressives, what took you so long?

Want to create millions of new green jobs and drastically reduce carbon emissions? Long term job creation could begin tomorrow with a firm commitment to build 20 new nuclear plants in 10 years. Overhaul of our degraded power grid could also immediately create hundreds of thousands of new jobs.
 
I've heard people say that nuclear power will help lesson our dependence on foreign oil. This kind of ignores the fact that only 1% of the power generated in the USA comes from oil fired plants. Hawaii is the only state that has over half its energy needs met by petroleum based power stations. The actual figure is close to 80%. State law prevents a nuclear power plant from being built there however.

Only thing that will give relief, from dependance on foreign oil, sooner than "Green" tech , is Drilling Now and building new refinerys !

No one ever said you can't work on "Green" technology on the side and not bankrupt our country in the mean time !
 
Added drilling will only delay the inevitable and why would oil companies want to build new refineries? Slightly reduced capacity and less oil being drilled means higher profits for them. I do not believe that if the oil cartel wanted to have a refinery they would be denied. They are doing just fine with their record setting profits and they are not interested in jeopardizing that.

The part I "don't get" i how we have put a man on the moon 50 years ago but we still drive an internal combustion engine that can only break 50 MPG if its on a skate board. I don't buy that. Had we been in vesting in alternate fuels/technology for the past 40 years we would not need to have this discussion right now.

I do not necessarily believe it is a conspiracy al la Area 51 and aliens but I do believe there is a concerted effort by various groups to milk this money train for as long as possible. I am not convinced given the brain power of people here in the US and abroad that we could not have come up with alternatives by now. I believe we are being played for suckers. We could have put the oil cartels out of business yeas ago had we wanted to.
 
Perhaps inevitable was the wrong word. My opinion is that the people in the US/world only do things when they are forced to do so by circumstances and usually by that time it is too late. When fuel hit $5 a gallon, people started driving less and the 'urgency' for more fuel efficient vehicles was very palpable. Now that fuel is less expensive, people are not concerned with efficiency and they are content driving their inefficient vehicles.

By drilling for more oil and making fuel even less expensive, only delays the point when we will be forced to come up with a better solution. Forced solutions are never as good as non-forced ones. Look at health care for an example. The system has been breaking for some time and now we have come to the point where it needs to be fixed but the price tag is more than we can afford. Had we been trying to fix it before it broke, the cost would be less.

We either make a serious effort to break our addiction to oil or it will be broken for us. Pay a little now or a lot later.

For once in our history it would be nice to look ahead beyond tomorrow.
 


The gist of the article you posted seems to be "We don't really know". Just as with the climate, I prefer to error on the said of caution. There is no easy button and there is no do over. We get one planet and one shot. If we break it, we bought it. I do not understand what people have against hedging their bets and conserving.
 
As for nukes, I tend to shy away from anything that has a lethal half life measured in tens of thousands of years. Given the other possibilities to provide power, I think nukes ought to be the last resort. I think Solar and wind are where its at.
 
As for nukes, I tend to shy away from anything that has a lethal half life measured in tens of thousands of years. Given the other possibilities to provide power, I think nukes ought to be the last resort. I think Solar and wind are where its at.

Look around your life....nukes are everywhere.
 

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