/pol/ thoughts on nuclear energy? - /pol/ (#509641394) [Archived: 551 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: OMcy1lCPMexico
7/6/2025, 10:18:47 AM No.509641394
Switzerland_-_Wil_crop
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>efficient
>expensive to set up BUT cheap to run
>clean
>safe
>abundant
Why isn't every country choosing nuclear energy pas their main source for power?
Are the jews behind this as well?
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Anonymous ID: pzsOFN6hUnited States
7/6/2025, 10:21:13 AM No.509641500
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Niggers and women would complain about it not being diverse enough to work in and then everyone would get explodeded or irradiated
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Anonymous ID: hPosupGYUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 10:22:17 AM No.509641545
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>>509641394 (OP)
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Anonymous ID: x6LfEjwUFrance
7/6/2025, 10:26:01 AM No.509641703
>>509641394 (OP)
too dangerous to be operated by anyone but very highly skilled white europeans with families. Even the Swiss had an accident.
Anonymous ID: J1dRn61TAustralia
7/6/2025, 10:27:33 AM No.509641780
>>509641394 (OP)
>cheap to run
citation needed
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Anonymous ID: hXs5vXLHGermany
7/6/2025, 10:34:13 AM No.509642078
>>509641394 (OP)
Would be much better if normal nations had enough uranium in the ground to have a reliable partner but it's all nigger nations who get a new dictator every 5 days and world destroying nations like Russia and USA.
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Anonymous ID: OMcy1lCPMexico
7/6/2025, 10:35:47 AM No.509642146
>>509642078
Decolonization of Africa was huge mistake.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 10:40:35 AM No.509642368
20-years-of-fuel
20-years-of-fuel
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>>509641394 (OP)
Because cheap and clean energy would solve most if not all of our problems. There are forces that can't have that because they profit from these issues and the control they emboss on people based on these issues.
>>509641545
Chernobyl was a reactor type that was already outdated when it ran. On top of that human error.
>>509641780
Nuclear can run for 40-60 years on relatively little amount of fuel, compared to their output. Nuclear fuel has the greatest energy density after fusion (which is not available due to interests blocking progress, see above).
What's expensive are the safety measures needed but they are build once and then run. Maintenance cost is relatively tiny.
>>509642078
That's why the transition to Thorium is absolutely necessary. Thorium is >3 times more abundant than Uranium on the earths surface.
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Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 10:43:06 AM No.509642482
TVA K25 uranium enrichment
TVA K25 uranium enrichment
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>>509641394 (OP)
I believe the economics are skewed by cold war nuclear fuel production numbers. For decades coal fuel plants were working 24/7 for for Uranium enrichment.
Anonymous ID: hXs5vXLHGermany
7/6/2025, 10:43:38 AM No.509642511
German_colonial
German_colonial
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>>509642146
Usa and Soviets pushed it really hard and created funded and trained their version of 'freedom' fighters.
Would be nice if we still had our colonies the land the wildlife the climate/weather and of course beaches would be worth really diverse compared to simple Germany.
Back then when Europeans controlled Africa their population was very low but muuh human rights for niggerinos pushed by Soviets and usa while sending nonstop aid ruined the continent.
Anonymous ID: OMcy1lCPMexico
7/6/2025, 10:43:53 AM No.509642523
>>509642078
>>509642368
Isn't the German government shutting down its nuclear facilities btw?
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Anonymous ID: Nj7VcnGNNew Zealand
7/6/2025, 10:44:46 AM No.509642570
>>509641394 (OP)
>THORIUM

Nah nigga we running on salt.
Zero point energy already exists secretly too.
Anonymous ID: 2+QzIcSlGermany
7/6/2025, 10:47:33 AM No.509642690
>>509641394 (OP)
fuck it, most of the uranium comes from russia or former soviet states
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Anonymous ID: vxVvm11tUnited States
7/6/2025, 10:49:12 AM No.509642762
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1744886858030486
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>>509642368
>What's expensive are the safety measures needed
"""needed"""
only because the public is retarded and the soviets maliciously blew up chernobyl on purpose to make a statement
there's inherent danger in letting every country enrich their own uranium, but because the average person can't tell power from weapons apart we're stuck with overregulation and retarded governments like yours that willingly choose to renuclearize their grid

KKK get
Anonymous ID: hXs5vXLHGermany
7/6/2025, 10:50:29 AM No.509642809
fig1-installed-net-electricity-generation-capacity-germany-2002-2024
>>509642523
Yes but they were all really old so it's okay the real dumb thing is not building the newest most efficient reactors but our muuh climate people are retarded and mislead by certain interests groups because somehow a steam machine is bad for the environment.
The only real argument against it is that in the future west euro nations will be lead by retarded shitskins and niggers and I don't want niggers to run a reactor in any way. They WILL create meltdowns.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 10:51:41 AM No.509642869
>>509642523
They already did and are currently dismantling in a way that makes sure that they can never be reactivated without rebuilding them from scratch.
German plants were among the safest worldwide btw.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 10:53:15 AM No.509642935
>>509642809
>They WILL create meltdowns.
Thorium salt reactors can't melt down. But German Angst about nuclear holocaust has successfully removed Germany from the game.
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Anonymous ID: lmoku35VUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 10:55:49 AM No.509643062
>>509641545
Chernobyl was a psy-op by the same gang that brought us Covid locdowns. The radiation levels that it produced were nothing of value and anyone living in a house on granite bedrock is permanently exposed to higher radiation.
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Anonymous ID: xjp0U4gHAustralia
7/6/2025, 10:56:50 AM No.509643112
>>509642078
Australia has uranium. But the entire government and all connected institutions (universities etc.) are dead set on turning this once White country and continent into a third world shithole.
Anonymous ID: xjp0U4gHAustralia
7/6/2025, 10:57:46 AM No.509643150
>>509642146
Africa always belonged to White people. It's merely a reclamation. Nogs are an invasive species that nature wants to kill.
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Anonymous ID: hXs5vXLHGermany
7/6/2025, 10:57:49 AM No.509643154
>>509642935
I'm very bad at physics so does thorium has the same energy density like the old stuff?
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 10:57:54 AM No.509643160
>>509642809
Oh and btw remove this "installed capacity" bullshit from existence regarding volatile renewables, because it doesn't mean shit.
Anonymous ID: lq/X/rIkPoland
7/6/2025, 10:58:33 AM No.509643181
>>509641394 (OP)
>stuxnet
it's bad with jews around
Anonymous ID: lmoku35VUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 10:59:54 AM No.509643239
>>509642869
Krauts could probably buy into those RR SMRs, as it would be easy to produce them in Germany under licence as the machine tooling is already there. Czechs have signed up to it, and their manufacturing is nowhere near yours.
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Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:00:35 AM No.509643268
Because we can harvest abundant energy from the fucking sun without having to fuck around with glowing rocks you fucking retard
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Anonymous ID: OMcy1lCPMexico
7/6/2025, 11:00:35 AM No.509643269
>>509643150
Europeans should give Europe to africans and ask them for Africa in exchange for it.
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Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:02:00 AM No.509643321
solarpanel
solarpanel
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>>509643268
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:02:41 AM No.509643349
>>509643154
Thorium is a radioactive element but on its own it's not suitable for energy production. You need a neutron source to transmute Th232 into a fissile nucleus like U233. In the Thorium reactor this is done by putting a small amount of natural Uranium into the salt melt. This transform Th into Uranium which then undergoes fission to generate energy. A viable source for that neutron sourcing Uranium is the used fuel from conventional reactors.
Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:03:28 AM No.509643384
>>509643321
Yes
Anonymous ID: xjp0U4gHAustralia
7/6/2025, 11:03:55 AM No.509643404
>>509643269
Nah, africans can be turned into fertilizer. Asia and the Middle East are also meant for Europeans, the populations currently there are invasive just like nogs.
Anonymous ID: BQ07J4H8Australia
7/6/2025, 11:04:36 AM No.509643433
>>509641394 (OP)
Threat of meltdown, electricity generation taken over by private sector instead of government sector.
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Anonymous ID: VbkIc2ZRFinland
7/6/2025, 11:04:51 AM No.509643447
>>509641394 (OP)
Nuclear is the best option for energy generation we currently have.

I am not against renewables because hey, it's basically free energy but it's weather dependent and fluctuates wildly, it's a good supplement but baseload needs to be nuclear with a reserve of coal.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:06:08 AM No.509643500
greens
greens
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>>509643239
First we have to get rid of the Greens and their grip on everything, the media, universities and even other parties.
The Green party was founded on the anti-nuclear protests of the 80s, where it was fueled by the Chernobyl disaster and the dangers of a nuclear war during the late cold war years. It is their very essence and they marched through the institutions since then.
Anonymous ID: uoHvT2u3Finland
7/6/2025, 11:06:51 AM No.509643528
>>509641394 (OP)
>Are the jews behind this as well?
Do you really need to ask? Who own most large businesses again? Whose corporations would be threatened by the falling need for fossil fuels? It's all money-motivated fear-porn to control the stupid, uneducated masses. The soviets creating the perfect storm to melt down Chernobyl was like a miracle from heaven for these kikes.
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:06:55 AM No.509643533
What are people even doing with all this energy?
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Anonymous ID: vvcjoBkCUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:07:52 AM No.509643569
>>509641394 (OP)
DEI hires. thats why.
Anonymous ID: uoHvT2u3Finland
7/6/2025, 11:08:44 AM No.509643611
>>509642523
Yes. In germany there is a massive pro-russian lobby who replaced all of it with russian gas.
Anonymous ID: 5R0300yyAustralia
7/6/2025, 11:09:28 AM No.509643639
>>509641394 (OP)
>world powers spazz out due to nuclear weapons
>emotional lefties spazz out about muh radioactive waste
>uneducated normies spazz out about muh meltdowns
The biggest pro with nuclear is it scales massively to the point you could have <$0.01 kwh electricity. Ironically this is what really needs to happen for the economy to "go electric" and move away from fossil fuels.
Anonymous ID: uoHvT2u3Finland
7/6/2025, 11:10:33 AM No.509643700
>>509642690
Your country is currently run 100% on russian gas and oil, you fucking retard.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:10:36 AM No.509643709
>>509643433
>Threat of meltdown
MSMs can't melt down because the core is already molten.
Other reactor types that can't melt are Pebble reactors (who normally already run on extreme temperatures) and would passively shed heat when shut down.
Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:11:23 AM No.509643738
>>509643447
Why not rely primarily on renewables with large scale energy storage
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Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:11:44 AM No.509643749
only a charismatic, knowledgeable white person could step up and convince the world that this a possibility and the future for efficient energy, but we have about 8 billionaires we know and bitch about, i always ask people to name the 300 billionaires in the world and nobody can name these people with am billion dollars that maybe do nothing? anyway elon musk that guy right, richest person in the world gets in arguments with random assholes on the internet
Anonymous ID: x6LfEjwUFrance
7/6/2025, 11:12:12 AM No.509643773
>>509643268
We need energy during the night retard
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Anonymous ID: uoHvT2u3Finland
7/6/2025, 11:12:38 AM No.509643786
>>509643268
No we fucking can't. And even if we could, we can't store it effectively.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:13:25 AM No.509643823
>>509642690
That is simply false. Our most recent Uranium was sourced by Westinghouse Nuclear.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:14:32 AM No.509643866
>>509643268
Yes. That works so well at night and during dark foggy winter days.
Anonymous ID: By7NngGXMexico
7/6/2025, 11:15:54 AM No.509643914
>>509641394 (OP)
Even the japs and ruskies fucked that up, and you want it on every country. I think (you) are the kike
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Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:16:05 AM No.509643924
>>509643773
What the fuck do you think the storage is for you retard

>>509643786
> And even if we could, we can't store it effectively
>Batteries literally fucking exist
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Anonymous ID: x6LfEjwUFrance
7/6/2025, 11:16:52 AM No.509643960
>>509643924
>storage
There's no efficient and "clean" storage for electricity retard
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:17:05 AM No.509643971
>>509643533
Driving, heating, cooking, and like sustaining life...?
Or maybe just gayming and AI? You name it.
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Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:18:26 AM No.509644024
>>509643960
Who the fuck cares if itโ€™s clean. I want free energy from the sky
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:18:41 AM No.509644030
>>509643924
>Storage
The installed storage capacity could sustain an industry nation like Germany for a few minutes. Then they are empty while you still have 3 months of winter ahead of you.
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:20:30 AM No.509644105
>>509643971
Energy is probably too cheap.
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Anonymous ID: xjp0U4gHAustralia
7/6/2025, 11:21:18 AM No.509644133
>>509643447
>, it's a good supplement
It's not. And the more energy inputs there are to a grid the less efficient it becomes.
Anonymous ID: BQ07J4H8Australia
7/6/2025, 11:21:20 AM No.509644135
>>509643321
>Lead
>Cadmium
>Tellurium
Incredibly based. I'll be joining Greta on the pro-solar lobby.
Anonymous ID: uoHvT2u3Finland
7/6/2025, 11:21:46 AM No.509644151
>>509643924
Batteries are short-lived, inefficient, ineffective and melt into goo more toxic than the shit between your ears.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:22:11 AM No.509644172
>>509644105
Energy can't be too cheap.
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Anonymous ID: x6LfEjwUFrance
7/6/2025, 11:22:19 AM No.509644177
>>509644024
>free
check batteries prices and lifetime kek, also be sure to clean your solar panels once a month or after every rain with distilled water
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Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:24:02 AM No.509644259
germanmine
germanmine
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>>509644172
>Energy can't be too cheap.
Yes it can. Imagine all the stupid mining operations that would become profitable with nearly free electricity.
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Anonymous ID: t7hNlloXUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 11:25:21 AM No.509644313
>>509641394 (OP)
Why do they always build them near the coast?
why are there none near the capital?
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Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:25:43 AM No.509644329
>>509644151
Obviously you wouldnโ€™t rely solely on batteries when pumped hydro, hydrogen, gravity storage are fucking simple caveman level tech we can use
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:26:25 AM No.509644357
>>509644151
>and melt into goo more toxic than the shit between your ears
Funny thing is the fuzz people make about "dangerous nuclear waste" while no one talks about toxic chemical waste which is a much bigger issue. While nuclear "waste" actually still contains energy and can be transmuted or simply decays over time, toxic chemicals remain toxic for ever.
But you hear about "muh nuclear waste problem" on all channels all the time.
Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:27:03 AM No.509644380
>>509644177
What the fuck are you talking about Mohammad
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:27:04 AM No.509644381
>>509644259
That's a coal mine. That only exists because there is no free energy...
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Anonymous ID: pOuewDpuUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:27:05 AM No.509644382
>>509641394 (OP)
Doesn't actually need to be more expensive, even with the safest designs.
The oil/gas/coal industries lobbied heavily to throw so much red tape in the way that just doing the paperwork required to start up a new plant is generally too time consuming and costly to be worth it.
Anonymous ID: b+AZk2k2
7/6/2025, 11:27:38 AM No.509644410
>>509644313.

Radiation can't escape nor can travel in water.
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Anonymous ID: x6LfEjwUFrance
7/6/2025, 11:28:02 AM No.509644421
>>509644380
It's alright you don't know whit about solar panels and batteries
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:28:50 AM No.509644452
spic nig
spic nig
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>>509644381
Stop acting dense.
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Anonymous ID: x6LfEjwUFrance
7/6/2025, 11:28:56 AM No.509644454
>>509644313
this : >>509644410 so they can dump contaminated water in a lot of water to dilute it so much it's not dangerous anymore and water is a very potent shield against radiation.
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:29:20 AM No.509644472
>>509644151
i have very reliable power tool batteries, i bought them from a store years ago, they have not waned in power or turned into goo, there is a possibility finland doesnt have good batteries
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Anonymous ID: t4bcaY0HNetherlands
7/6/2025, 11:30:08 AM No.509644504
>the Netherlands sits on natural gas
>umm sweetie nuclear bad
>the Netherlands stops its natural gas production because of earth quakes
>why yes, it's time to build 4 new nuclear plants
It screams corruption.
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Anonymous ID: x6LfEjwUFrance
7/6/2025, 11:31:06 AM No.509644543
>>509644504
I hope you didn't fell for the meme EDF EPR we sold to Finland and UK kek
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:31:45 AM No.509644561
Hydrogen-Flammability-Range
Hydrogen-Flammability-Range
md5: 950c037b1eef49142ef2352744be9d15๐Ÿ”
>>509644329
>pumped hydro
You need the geology for that, Greta. Mountains, rivers, lakes. Not every nation has that.
>hydrogen
Hydrogen has an absolutely abysmal coefficient and the long term storage is difficult because of the pressures needed and the explosion dangers.
>gravity storage
That exists literally nowhere on a viable scale.
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Anonymous ID: uoHvT2u3Finland
7/6/2025, 11:32:23 AM No.509644595
>>509644472
You are talking about tiny, consumer grade batteries only used sometimes. You can't power nations 24/7 with batteries like that.
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Anonymous ID: tIe4AihiPoland
7/6/2025, 11:32:33 AM No.509644600
>>509643914
russians are retards and japs got mossaded by dancing israelis
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Anonymous ID: t4bcaY0HNetherlands
7/6/2025, 11:32:38 AM No.509644608
>>509644543
It's not sure yet who is going to build them.
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:32:46 AM No.509644613
>>509644452
I wasn't the one who comes with a dense "argument" and tried to support it with a picrel of a coal mine.
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Anonymous ID: H3Yc+uR5Canada
7/6/2025, 11:33:41 AM No.509644642
>>509641394 (OP)
It requires an honest society where people follow rules and don't just do whatever people in positions of power tell them to do.

It's not cheap to run, maintenance is very expensive because we treat radioactive contamination like it's a deadly virus instead of what it really is, rock dust. Also because companies don't want to pay the capital for fully stainless piping you end up with chemistry management issues and extensive NDT surveillance that has to be done for the life of the plant.

In the ideal world nuclear is great, in the human world it's hampered by regulations because people with IQ problems and greed run them.

>>509643268
>>509643738
>>509643924
>>509644024
>>509644329
Stop responding to this guy you fucking idiots, he always shows up in nuclear threads with a meme flag and poisons the well with nonsense to derail the thread.
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Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:33:55 AM No.509644652
>>509644561
> You need the geology for that, Greta. Mountains, rivers, lakes
>German
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Anonymous ID: ydO2RJKjPoland
7/6/2025, 11:34:25 AM No.509644668
>>509641394 (OP)
>expensive to set up
90% of it due to overregulation by panicking left
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:35:18 AM No.509644702
>>509644613
I didn't say anything about coal but I did mention mining operations.
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:35:19 AM No.509644703
>>509644652
Yes Germany is actually a good example where hydro is NOT a viable storage option.
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Anonymous ID: By7NngGXMexico
7/6/2025, 11:36:21 AM No.509644738
>>509644600
and the rest of the world is smart and immune to kike terrorism?
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Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:37:02 AM No.509644765
>>509644703
Ok Hans

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Pumped-storage_hydroelectric_power_stations_in_Germany
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Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:37:02 AM No.509644766
>>509644702
>I didn't say anything about coal
You fucking posted a coal mine picrel, retard.
Replies: >>509644805 >>509645200
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:37:59 AM No.509644801
>>509644765
And you think these few examples can sustain a industry heavy nation, Greta?
Replies: >>509645404
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:38:09 AM No.509644805
>>509644766
Are you the same German that defends filling those mined out holes with water and buildings expensive houses around them?
Replies: >>509644879
Anonymous ID: ydO2RJKjPoland
7/6/2025, 11:38:49 AM No.509644831
>>509644642
this poster => 99% german woman
Anonymous ID: KlLrO84ZCroatia
7/6/2025, 11:39:54 AM No.509644869
Didn't France almost have a nuclear meltdown scenario the other day?
Replies: >>509645033
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:40:10 AM No.509644879
>>509644805
wtf where the fuck did I defend coal mines, you absolutely dense plug
Anonymous ID: q5Vgy+n5France
7/6/2025, 11:41:43 AM No.509644927
nuclear yes
nuclear yes
md5: 4816fd365c3500b14475b8923e330e50๐Ÿ”
>>509641394 (OP)
B A S E D
P O W E R
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:42:17 AM No.509644954
mine
mine
md5: bce48d8434f3d57766128b3001bb4c56๐Ÿ”
Imagine the ridiculous mining operations that will become profitable with nearly free electricity.
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:42:59 AM No.509644974
>>509644595
how can the reliable technology for small batteries not be scaled up for huge multi kilowatt purpose, usually technology starts out big and gets smaller, why can i buy a small lithium ion battery but there aren't massive lithium ion batteries powering Ai data centers.
dude look up how much energy we are wasting calculating bitcoin and fueling AI bullshit.
Replies: >>509645319
Anonymous ID: JbhZ+AgcUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:44:29 AM No.509645033
>>509644869
dont worry--theyre importing more niggers and muslims. it will surely fix the problem. in a few years france will have energy infrastructure as safe and reliable as south africa's.
Replies: >>509645117
Anonymous ID: KlLrO84ZCroatia
7/6/2025, 11:47:00 AM No.509645117
>>509645033
Mr. America.. I am scared..
Can you cause a nuclear holocaust before I witness niggers destroy all the western european marvels of engineering?
Replies: >>509645308
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:49:11 AM No.509645200
geramcoal toll
geramcoal toll
md5: d4abb9f659903b69567b451c4b0c355f๐Ÿ”
>>509644766
i wish i was smarter than the average german, maybe i think you are smarter than you actually are, listen France is the world leader in nuclear energy am i right? id love to piss off a german you guys need to grow some balls
Replies: >>509645402
Anonymous ID: tMUQt0B3Canada
7/6/2025, 11:51:16 AM No.509645284
>>509644642
But da tritiums!
Anonymous ID: hXs5vXLHGermany
7/6/2025, 11:51:58 AM No.509645300
>>509643700
It's not since the war started you snow gypsy
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:52:13 AM No.509645308
>>509645117
how many black people are in Croatia, dude how many Mexicans are in Croatia. how many muslims ? gkm4r
Replies: >>509645352
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:52:34 AM No.509645319
>>509644974
>how can the reliable technology for small batteries not be scaled up for huge multi kilowatt purpose
You need GW and TW not just a few KWs. And with that comes required scalable battery management systems that are very costly, heat management issues, cell balancing requirements, safety risks and the consumption of limited resources of rare earths and lithium which require invasive mining operations.
>Bitcoin
Bitcoin can actually be powered very well by PV because PV produces huge amounts of "waste" energy when it's not needed (during hot summer days) that has to be disposed (used).
Replies: >>509645723
Anonymous ID: 097AQBPV
7/6/2025, 11:53:01 AM No.509645337
Judeoamerica hates nuclear power for people they don't have total control over because it can lead to uranium enrichment

Also petrodollar is the profit scam they are running
Anonymous ID: KlLrO84ZCroatia
7/6/2025, 11:53:23 AM No.509645352
>>509645308
There used to be very little before covid
After covid they started importing philippics and jeets and even some niggers are coming here
Replies: >>509645820
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:54:49 AM No.509645402
>>509645200
... and?
Replies: >>509645967
Anonymous ID: 4cNHXKyn
7/6/2025, 11:54:53 AM No.509645404
>>509644801
You can just build more you retard

This mentality is exactly why your country is sucking Putinโ€™s cock to keep the lights on
Replies: >>509645427
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:55:41 AM No.509645427
>>509645404
>You can just build more
That's where you're wrong, kiddo
Anonymous ID: GEQ8t2GuUnited States
7/6/2025, 11:57:06 AM No.509645474
>>509641394 (OP)
It's practically pointless in the west because they lack the construction infrastructure so building a plant costs $30 billion and takes 30 years.
Replies: >>509645547
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 11:59:12 AM No.509645547
>>509645474
All the reason why it takes so long is entirely political.
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:04:20 PM No.509645723
>>509645319
look im not trying to be smarter than you, i dont know what GW TW or KW means, all im saying is i can buy $100 batteries over here for power tools and these things can store some power, the question is where does the power come from? and all im doing is shitting on yall germans cause i expect better from yall.
Replies: >>509645928
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:06:41 PM No.509645820
>>509645352
interesting, do the philopenas or Indians work at gas stations or grocery stores? what do the blacks do over there? i bet you getting African blacks not American blacks
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 12:09:38 PM No.509645928
>>509645723
>i dont know what GW TW or KW means
I stopped reading here.
Anonymous ID: 64+K0D+qHungary
7/6/2025, 12:10:16 PM No.509645953
>>509643062
Surely Mr. Commie, my mother developed thyroid failure that year
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:10:37 PM No.509645967
>>509645402
i said i would like to piss off a German for fun, but apparently just comparing you a french person wont cut it. so cheeck this out, i walk into a bar with a German guy and he says to me hes a homosexual, i leave because i dont want to hang out with this gay german guy.
Replies: >>509646065
Anonymous ID: +GL/9pBBGermany
7/6/2025, 12:13:06 PM No.509646065
>>509645967
k
Replies: >>509646392
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:19:49 PM No.509646306
GvE1Tx2WIAALtF0
GvE1Tx2WIAALtF0
md5: 5c1e8c7b52155809c12ae4dd759a1c18๐Ÿ”
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:21:53 PM No.509646392
>>509646065
unbelievable conversationalist, we just two dudes together hanging out, you a German engineer i imagine and me just a regular american patriot, i imagine your opening your dark german lager, and i hide off in the corner smoking just a little bit of crack, but eventually im gonna get drunk and we will get in a fist fight, just for fun
Anonymous ID: beH6yw/RRomania
7/6/2025, 12:24:10 PM No.509646486
>>509641394 (OP)
>Why isn't every country
let baboons play with nuclear energy, see the result. Aside that, gen 4 - gen 5 nuclear reactors were the ticket to a nice cheap abundant life for northern hemisphere but jews and their 60IQ green army could not allow that. Shower once every 3 weeks, say germoney.
Replies: >>509646747
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 12:25:38 PM No.509646543
>>509641394 (OP)
>Why isn't every country choosing nuclear energy pas their main source for power?
because goverments don't want a *solution* to the energy problem
they want control through *problem management*
tl,dr: jews
Anonymous ID: 2+QzIcSlGermany
7/6/2025, 12:25:53 PM No.509646558
>>509643823
our reactors used the soviet fuel rod design
russia produces 46% of enriched uranium world wide
30% of the uranium in the US comes from russia
using russian uranium is not better than using russian gas
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 12:26:48 PM No.509646596
>>509643062
>Chernobyl was a psy-op
Chernobyl was layers upon layers r*ssian incompetence, bureauracy, internal politics and vodka
as always with r*ssians
simple as
Replies: >>509648440
Anonymous ID: +jrAh6+7Netherlands
7/6/2025, 12:26:56 PM No.509646598
>>509641394 (OP)
No, for all its upsides it has some massive downsides.
You can make it safe against natural disasters but you cant outwit human malice and human stupidity; they are a huge liability in any war.

And the issue of the waste remains unsolved.

(mind you i am pro-nuclear for most countries, primarily the ones that can keep it out of harm's way one way or another)
Replies: >>509647119
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:30:35 PM No.509646747
>>509646486
i have no idea what you are saying, are u saying nuclear energy is good or bad, and i don't know where the jews jews came from, explain to me what your saying like im a somalin pirate that has ever heard of a nuclear power plant,
Replies: >>509646815 >>509647414
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 12:32:41 PM No.509646815
>>509646747
it's very good when white people handle it
it's very bad when niggers try
Replies: >>509646952
Anonymous ID: QZm2q0CZCanada
7/6/2025, 12:34:13 PM No.509646888
>>509644504
>>the Netherlands stops its natural gas production because of earth quakes

I had to actually stop, go through this comment, laugh and then look it up. You fucking swamp-germans fracked your formations so much that the North of the country is having earthquakes.

It happens once in a while here, but it's always some small rinky-dink town.
Replies: >>509646973
Anonymous ID: oAIaXaNRUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 12:35:53 PM No.509646952
>>509646815
Yeah we've fucked ourselves. Nuclear industry coming up post war was cut short when govs decided it was too dangerous/expensive. Now you're supposed to train up browns and women to be nuclear engineers? Disaster waiting to happen. China is the future of humanity it seems.
Replies: >>509647124
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 12:36:12 PM No.509646973
>>509646888
I don't think those are earthquakes
more like local earth collapses
shit also happens in depleted coal mines
it's been happening since the 1970s, there are 50+ year old technologies to foresee and prevent this if the govt is willing to spend the money
Anonymous ID: gyTbPS1qUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:39:13 PM No.509647086
>>509641394 (OP)

Modern nuclear is inevitable. I mined a small rock in New Mexico which has enough energy to power my house for a year - 50 years if bred to plutonium 239. Meltdowns don't even need to be a possibility. Most of the opinions you see are those of retards.
Replies: >>509647602
Anonymous ID: n79YEotJGermany
7/6/2025, 12:39:15 PM No.509647088
>>509642368
It would be cheaper and more environmentally friendly to simply dump this used-up fuel into a marine trench. No eco terrorist can blow up the nuclear waste containers down there.

For the Americans in this thread: No, that doesn't cause mutated giant lizards. Go be a retarded nigger somewhere else.
Replies: >>509647154
Anonymous ID: /HajAaUCSwitzerland
7/6/2025, 12:40:00 PM No.509647119
>>509646598
>You can make it safe against natural disasters
dont worked for the nips
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 12:40:08 PM No.509647124
>>509646952
France didn't give a single fuck and currently produces most of its power from nuclear
they export electricity to fucking Germany who shot itself in both feet with energy production
they also don't rely on Russian uranium
there are other places in this world with uranium, Europe would not have to rely on Russia for that
Poland is preparing to build its first nuclear power plant with Westinghouse technology
the contract has already been signed and prep work like zoning and environmental impacting has started
we're certainly not going to be buying uranium from the kacaps
if we can do it, everyone can
only a matter of political will
Anonymous ID: 83tuLZp1France
7/6/2025, 12:40:31 PM No.509647136
>>509642523
Yes. And now they buy our nuclear energy.
Kek
Anonymous ID: gyTbPS1qUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:41:10 PM No.509647154
>>509647088

Uranium is also plenty abundant. You can also breed 238 into what you need. Combination with thorium is enough energy for 20000 years.
Replies: >>509647576
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:43:14 PM No.509647234
billion amerisharts
billion amerisharts
md5: 2ac5862f3b11951c0c0df1ace6c87fd6๐Ÿ”
We don't need all this energy if we just have fewer people.
Anonymous ID: art5vDWhUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 12:46:55 PM No.509647381
german retards
german retards
md5: bbecc6980ebd6108cef2cd6ad40c4969๐Ÿ”
>>509644259
>shuts down their three remaining nuclear plants because the green party hates logic and reason
>ve haf ze vind power viv vich ve vill power all of tchermanie, ze nuklear is ze bad, ze grune party said zo, eco friendlicher energy is sufficient for all our needs
>wind power proves entirely insufficient for german industry so the green party removes their wind turbines from the farmland they built them on to dig up productive farmland to get at the shit quality lignite to burn in coal power stations
Germany, everyone
Replies: >>509647525
Anonymous ID: beH6yw/RRomania
7/6/2025, 12:47:32 PM No.509647414
>>509646747
Is good for countries who can educate enough competent nuclear scientists who work in research and operation. Is bad for brownoid countries becasue they cannot ensure proper operation without external help and can turn bad at any moment. One of these brownoid countries with nuclear energy will be France.

if you need explanations about jews involvement in the green/carbon tax scam, and their desire to be the only ones with access to nuclear energy/weapons, what can I say?
Replies: >>509647906
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:49:56 PM No.509647525
>>509647381
Germany would have been whiter today under the Morgenthau Plan to industrialize them.
Anonymous ID: n79YEotJGermany
7/6/2025, 12:50:59 PM No.509647576
>>509647154
In the 1980's the Japanese developed methods to extract uranium from sea water at only 3 times the world market price. It never went commercial because in the 1990's the world markets were flooded with uranium from the Sowjet strategic reserve and after that with cheap uranium from the French child slave mines in Africa. But the option remains. Any coastal nation can be fully energy-independent.
Replies: >>509649596
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:51:31 PM No.509647602
>>509647086
so you found a hot rock, a radioactive hot rock, it cant power your house like magic, you need to boil water and turn into steam with that hot rock, you need a turbine, cmon dude
Replies: >>509647781
Anonymous ID: +U6+QO5GUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:52:48 PM No.509647651
If Germany was energy independent then what would they do?
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 12:55:51 PM No.509647781
>>509647602
I think he meant the micro nuclear reactor technology
it exists but it's too expensive for now
you buy a sealed micro nuclear reactor the size of a barrel
it's completely sealed so you don't get any 'freedom fighter' ideas
they bury it deep in the ground near your house
it works for ~50 years boiling water to make electricty
Replies: >>509647834 >>509648231
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 12:56:57 PM No.509647834
>>509647781
inb4 you need a turbine and pipes and wires and shit
yes, the micro reactor is only part of the system
everything else is above ground, but the core thing is buried and safe
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 12:58:10 PM No.509647906
>>509647414
ok i thanks for the explanation, but i mean dude, dude bro, bro fr fr no cap, France has like a bunch of nuclear power plants right? i just looked it up france has 57 nuclear power plants its says usa has 54 thats crazy, how the fuck can france have more power plants than the united states. that pisses me off
Anonymous ID: j+TzfwFhUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 1:01:47 PM No.509648072
>>509642368
also chernobyl was badly designed
The water moderator was also the same water that went through the turbines
Replies: >>509648557
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 1:05:12 PM No.509648231
>>509647781
listen call me a dumbass American all you want but that doesn't make any logical sense that we would supply random fuckhead citizens with nuclear material because again, listen to this, its just a hot piece of metal that we boil water with and turn a turbine to make electricity. someone with a personal nuclear reactor would also need a steam turbine, and an electric motor, and a constant supply of water.
Replies: >>509648339
Anonymous ID: VvvImEgUAustralia
7/6/2025, 1:06:09 PM No.509648265
>>509641394 (OP)
I think plutonium reactors are breddy cool
Anonymous ID: 9UAfeMt8Belarus
7/6/2025, 1:07:24 PM No.509648320
>>509644259
What's that? A new bitcoin mining operation?
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 1:07:48 PM No.509648339
>>509648231
to achieve distributed energy production
when shit's too centralized you get government shenaningans (communism)
I'm not saying this is the best idea always
I'm just saying the technology exists and could have its uses
Anonymous ID: TwCuNco8United States
7/6/2025, 1:08:51 PM No.509648377
>>509641394 (OP)
>Why isn't every country choosing nuclear energy pas their main source for power?
Because the (((Green))) movement and Hollywood spent the 1970s and 1980s demonizing nuclear power with movies like the China syndrome. Boomers are terrified by the words "radiation" and "nuclear" due to the trauma based mind control they got in the school during the cold war. Jews and Boomers are the reason we can't have anything nice.
Replies: >>509648500 >>509648882
Anonymous ID: Mp//9Ip8Australia
7/6/2025, 1:08:56 PM No.509648385
>>509641394 (OP)
>Why isn't every country choosing nuclear energy pas their main source for power?
If we started building nuclear power plants it would be 10 years before they'd be up and running, we don't have the time.
t. politician 10 years ago and also today.
Anonymous ID: lmoku35VUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 1:09:58 PM No.509648440
>>509646596
The Polish physicist Zbigniew Jaworowski is the guy that exposed the Chernobyl hoax. Look up his work if you're interested.
Replies: >>509648625 >>509649130
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 1:11:14 PM No.509648500
>>509648377
the "green" movement in Europe is sponsored by r*ssia btw, who uses nuclear power for itself, of couse
they just work to discourage everyone else from using it, for obvious reasons
Replies: >>509649632
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 1:12:15 PM No.509648557
>>509648072
did you ever watch that Chernobyl series it was like 6 episodes on HBO, well i did and sent me down a rabbit hole of how an RBMK reactor works and their was only one possible way you could fuck it up, and those soviets did, it's remarkable, and DEI wasnt involved no niggers or women had anything to do with this, just human incompetency
Replies: >>509649740 >>509653514
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 1:13:44 PM No.509648625
>>509648440
>Chernobyl hoax
there are always lunatics who claim things are hoaxes, or flat instead of round
people want their 15 minutes of fame and will say the dumbest most controversial things to get attention
Chernobyl was real, there are mountains of evidence
Anonymous ID: 6Ix7ureoItaly
7/6/2025, 1:14:08 PM No.509648644
>>509641394 (OP)
>expensive to set up
It doesn't have to be this way.
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 1:19:21 PM No.509648882
>>509648377
i think Chernobyl and 3 mile island had more to influence public perception more than any hollywood movie could.
Anonymous ID: MVdHcBvbGermany
7/6/2025, 1:20:04 PM No.509648909
>>509641394 (OP)
Biggest thread for Saudis and Russians.
Replies: >>509649248
ROMANIAN ID: iGzaS3zY
7/6/2025, 1:22:46 PM No.509649038
>>509643447
>it's basically free energy but it's weather dependent and fluctuates wildly

Batteries.. No, not the lithium kind. The serious kind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOt-TEgZeh0
https://www.altechgroup.com/projects/german-sodium-chloride-solid-state-scss-battery-project/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_energy_storage
Anonymous ID: nDAADj7SUnited States
7/6/2025, 1:24:53 PM No.509649130
>>509648440
thats crazy, i never imagined Chernobyl deniers, interesting shit, i googled him didn't find anything, give me a rundown, how was this an elaborate hoax
Anonymous ID: 51h3LIyeUnited States
7/6/2025, 1:26:00 PM No.509649168
>>509641394 (OP)
We must build nuclear reactors next to city hall in every major city in America

Fuck democrats
Anonymous ID: gTw4maO/Sweden
7/6/2025, 1:26:38 PM No.509649202
>grug uses sharp stick to cleave atoms
>uses the heat generated from this to boil water
>the steam from the grugs boiling water is used to spin a wheel
this is high-technology apparently
Anonymous ID: ga4G61GsRussian Federation
7/6/2025, 1:27:31 PM No.509649248
>>509648909
Are you sure about that?
>Russia possesses roughly 44% of the world's uranium enrichment capacity
Anonymous ID: L5BgyAL2Germany
7/6/2025, 1:31:27 PM No.509649443
>>509641394 (OP)
I'm happy my country switched off all nuclear power plants. by doing this, the chance of a tsunami in Germany sunk to a solid 0%.
Anonymous ID: gyTbPS1qUnited States
7/6/2025, 1:34:54 PM No.509649596
>>509647576

I remember reading about that. Some ion exchange chromatography or something. My 20000 stat is for proven commercial sources. I have no doubt that we could push it further if we looked.
Anonymous ID: n79YEotJGermany
7/6/2025, 1:35:49 PM No.509649632
>>509648500
Nice try, Shlomo. Every child knows that the Greens and the entire anti-nuclear movement are CIA assets. Always been.
Replies: >>509649780 >>509650011
Anonymous ID: j+TzfwFhUnited Kingdom
7/6/2025, 1:38:08 PM No.509649740
>>509648557
nah. my physics teacher who loved nuclear reactors did
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 1:38:52 PM No.509649780
>>509649632
why_not_both.jpg
it is both in US and pidorussia's interests that Europe is energy-dependent, yes
Replies: >>509649882
Anonymous ID: n79YEotJGermany
7/6/2025, 1:41:06 PM No.509649882
>>509649780
Because the Greens hate Russia. You obviously don't know anything. Go back to Gaia. You don't belong to a politics board.
Replies: >>509649909
Anonymous ID: WA6zxM3fPoland
7/6/2025, 1:41:45 PM No.509649909
>>509649882
>Because the Greens hate Russia
lmao
>You don't belong to a politics board.
your father didn't belong in Germany either, yet here you are, Mehmet
Anonymous ID: DhEDy8v+Denmark
7/6/2025, 1:43:30 PM No.509650006
>>509641394 (OP)
It's properly too efficient which is why globohomo fears it.
Anonymous ID: htUENYfpUnited States
7/6/2025, 1:43:35 PM No.509650011
>>509649632
Found the idiot.
Anonymous ID: +a8toieJNetherlands
7/6/2025, 1:47:09 PM No.509650177
Supremechampion
Supremechampion
md5: f86c0fd599347498436402ca96f0c886๐Ÿ”
>>509641500
This is actually the best argument I have ever heard against nuclear power
Anonymous ID: 7rCR7asiItaly
7/6/2025, 2:09:47 PM No.509651238
>>509641394 (OP)
>Why isn't every country choosing nuclear energy pas their main source for power?
because green communists, funded by fossil fuel companies, succeeded in terrorizing people by spreading disinformation in the 80s and 90s
Anonymous ID: KDBQ/wxzItaly
7/6/2025, 2:13:57 PM No.509651435
BASED NUCLEAR POWER IS BASED
Anonymous ID: tIe4AihiPoland
7/6/2025, 2:17:41 PM No.509651604
>>509644738
the rest of the world is not a seismic island placed on the ring of fire
Anonymous ID: C64A5gSOUnited States
7/6/2025, 2:20:10 PM No.509651721
IMG_20241101_193231
IMG_20241101_193231
md5: c9105dc718c6cc14590cb33e43bab335๐Ÿ”
>>509641394 (OP)
Replies: >>509652578
Anonymous ID: uh4T+0PxHungary
7/6/2025, 2:26:03 PM No.509651974
>>509641394 (OP)
If you lose control for a little while reactor will turn into a dirty bomb. Nuclear is shit. Only green energy is safe and effective.
Anonymous ID: hLzb1PYmGermany
7/6/2025, 2:26:36 PM No.509652001
>>509641394 (OP)
I studied this. If you will ever have an issue occuring with the nuclear waste, it will become very very expensive. The chance that this will happen is high, due to the time frames you are dealing with.

That's the main reason why it's not used here. Not because we are scared of a second Chernobyl.

We had 2 severe incidents in the most secure permanent final nuclear repositories in Germany. Both of them were 1km deep underground. After 30 years of ussage, water leaked inside of them and the nuclear waste had to be brought up again. This costed hundreds of millions. And the chance that drinking water is getting contaminated by nuclear waste are still there and will never be entirely eliminated. (not all of the waste can be secured and will be dangerous for a couple of 10k years)
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Anonymous ID: hLzb1PYmGermany
7/6/2025, 2:32:35 PM No.509652286
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>>509652001
If you factor in the costs for the waste, it's not as cheap as most people make it out to be. And still you are dependent on other countries for resource deliveries.
Anonymous ID: ekYWBAtN
7/6/2025, 2:39:23 PM No.509652578
>>509651721
water vapor is THE greenhouse gas
Anonymous ID: fAMZQFs5Lithuania
7/6/2025, 2:58:15 PM No.509653514
>>509648557
And that only possibility was eliminated in all modern reactors.
Btw, that movie is full of bullshit. They talk as if the reactor itself can explode. When in reality it was just too much pressure from the steam and the boilder exploded. The reactor itself can't explode.
Anonymous ID: fAMZQFs5Lithuania
7/6/2025, 3:01:25 PM No.509653695
>>509652001
You know you can just dump it in mariana trench and forget about it forever. Or just pay somali to dispose of it and it won't be your problem.
Anonymous ID: UYFONuEkFrance
7/6/2025, 3:04:38 PM No.509653873
I'll never forgive EUcucks and g*rms for their stupid retarded regulations that made our electricity so fucking expensive, despite having one of the cheapest production prices.
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Anonymous ID: hLzb1PYmGermany
7/6/2025, 3:18:18 PM No.509654645
>>509653873
It's only cheap because you pay with your taxes. In most countries the energy companies don't have to deal with the disposal costs.

If nuclear power is so great, how come France has not outpaced Germany since a long time? My salary went from 3000 to 5000 within the last 10 years, despite all of the "bad" influences from green politicians and healthy power sources.
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Anonymous ID: O3ewyYOeGermany
7/6/2025, 3:40:08 PM No.509655777
>>509641394 (OP)
Two reasons:
>natural gas is more profitable
>'green' aka misanthropic politics DESPISE nuclear because it's the most energy-dense, thus increasing consumption and prosperity
Anonymous ID: UYFONuEkFrance
7/6/2025, 4:13:03 PM No.509657733
>>509654645
Most of the spent fuel is recycled and the few that isn't just needs to be buried.
It "cost" a lot when you have to deal with retard "green" anti nuclear association trying to fuck you over.
> If nuclear power is so great, how come France has not outpaced Germany
Because our politicians are retards that sold our industry to foreigners and closed every factories.
Anonymous ID: WGYxGCrLUnited States
7/6/2025, 4:16:54 PM No.509657946
>>509643062
Neighboring countries described the air as smelling and tasting sweet when Chernobyl happened.