if we assume 20% efficiency of solar panels and account for average sunlight in various places on the world (instead of taking deserts for entire world as too many people do)
the entire land surface of earth would not be enough. Solar panels are a deadend technology. unless we magically stop using electricity for everything, they are not and never will be a solution to energy problems. There simply isnt enough sunlight on earth.
Ishigami said:
I always keep teeling this the people of Prypjat, Futaba and Okuma... somehow they seem not to care, I wonder why that is...
Stupidity. Chernobyl was intentional human medling and perfect storm conditions rolled into one. Not to mention that another chernobyl is literally impossible to to different reaction designs and fuels used. it is literally impossible to cause another explosion like that, even if you tried intentionally. there is no reactor in the world still standing that could do that.
As far as the other two goes, there were 0 deaths from the Fukushima plant emergency. there were thousands of deaths from the tsunami and earthquake that caused fukushima emergency to begin with. even despite fukushima cutting out on saferty features required, it didnt actually do any measurable harm. yet somehow it overshadows the tsunami. if thats not stupid fearmongering i dont know what is.
Ishigami said:
Right it's not like there is some soil that Japan still needs to figure out where to store because for some reason it is considered hazardous.
Not to mention that 2 cities probably will forever be in a restricted area where the world health organization deems it unhealthy to live in. Pure hyperbole.
I mean what could possible go wrong with a little bit more background radiation? Just look at Hiroshima! It is fine there are certainly no risks to your genome whatsoever.
As you said natural disasters are completely irrelevant. I men how many tornados, earth quakes, volcanic eruptions or hurricanes are there per year? Almost none at all.
I'm all for more nuclear power. Especially when it comes from your backyard.
Cheers!
no, there is no such soil outside of Chernobyl contamination zone.
Yes, Pripyat was relocated along with surrounding area. Oh, you mean the Fukoshima one? theres nothing like that there.
did you really just compare a nuclear bomb (which btw no longer exists, we use hydrogen bombs now, well, have, not use, anyway...) to a nuclear reactor? the two are so different that its not even possible to make/use nuclear reactor fuels for bombs.
Well, where i live there is exactly 0 tornados, earthquakes or volcanos. Nor are there are hurricanes. come, build the plant. oh wait, 3 are already being built around here.
kurupt87 said:
If the entire Earth switched over the nuclear power then we would be out of fuel for it within 15 years. That's what my friend who has a degree in Environmental Science told me at any rate.
Then hes full of shit. we have enough nuclear fuel to last thousands of years even if nuclear was producing all the earths electricity demand. in fact we have so many most areas we know that has it we dont even bother mining because the demand is so small. For example Europe has plenty of Uranium underground but does not mine any of it and instead buys it from Africa since there is so much to go around in Africa and they prefer not have to dig up national forests.
CeeBod said:
It's really depressing how the nuclear industry's lies have been swallowed so completely that almost everyone seems happy to trot out the lie that nuclear power is so wonderfully cost efficient that we shouldn't even look at these expensive renewable sources.
currently the nuclear plant in my country is producing electricity 3 times cheaper than our wind turbines are. in fact we all are paying subsidies just to keep those turbines around so we could say we have renewable energy there. so yeah, its pretty cost effective in areas that cannot just slap a solar panel in a middle of a desert.
Decommissioning costs for old nuclear power plants are astronomical - I worked on the decommissioning project at Magnox Berkeley for a time, and that place will be incurring costs (at a run rate peaking at around £100m per year and then down to half a million per year for the final stages) until at least 2083. It last generated power in 1989, meaning almost 100 years to shut down and clear the site after switching everything off - and there are some sites with even longer close-outs. The waste produced during its operational life will need safe storage and security for as long as it remains potentially hazardous - and given the fact that if Julius Caesar had had nuclear power, we'd still be managing his nuclear waste today, that's a hella long time!
Thats one outdated plant you have there. normally a shutdown like that is around 20 years. As far as nuclear waste goes, modern reactors produce around a teaspoon
per year. so its not like it needs massive storage warehouses.
Take all of the lifetime costs of nuclear power, including the build, decommissioning and waste management and compare them to the actual KWh that are produced, and Nuclear power is actual the least efficient method currently devised - it's not even close! The main reason for nuclear power was because nuclear research, and ready availabilty of uranium and plutonium was required for nuclear weapons. The headline efficiency was trumpetted to the public because having a civilian use in parallel helped sweeten the argument in favour of having the bomb. In a post cold-war world it's a travesty that the arguments for renewable power sources are still tainted by cold war propaganda.
You know, despite the fact that nuclear plants can work for decades, that other plants need as much upgrading as nuclear ones, that nuclear ones are far more safer (which i hear is a factor nowadays), despite its completely enviromentally friendly. but no, you decided its not efficient.
Oh and btw the fuel used in Nuclear power plants cannot be used on nuclear weapons. not since decades ago. in fact the last power plant that could use that was shut down around 5 years ago thanks to the nuclear scare. now instead it was replaced by coal and gas plants. very good choice, ech?