ATLANTA (AP) — A new reactor at a nuclear power plant in Georgia has entered commercial operation, becoming the first new American reactor built from scratch in decades.

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    1 year ago

    Ironically, a major reason for this is environmentalists themselves. Nuclear power would be way cheaper if it wasn’t for their panic over things that contain atoms.

    In terms of safety, there’s a big difference between nuclear technologies that fail elegantly like LFTR and more traditional designs that tend to use weaponized isotopes with very long half-lives, and can meltdown and explode when operated incorrectly.

    I can understand why environmentalists look at Chernobyl and Three Mile Island and say, hmm, maybe we shouldn’t do that.

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      The issue is you have a fairly large contingent that unknowingly bought the fossil fuel company kool-aid and wholehearted think all nuclear is bad

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      LFTR costs so much up front and if it does fail which is why it isn’t utilized, which sucks because it’s massively more efficient, cheaper to fuel, and like 1/10th the size. So over time it’s ultimately cheaper than current gen reactors. Even with the failure cost replacement, there’s no fallout because of its walkaway design, so yeah it’s a LOT cheaper than a normal reactor failing.

      Also it’s the only reactor design so far that could work in space like on the moon or Mars.