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Posted by cbx on December 21, 2007, 8:45 am
Please log in for more thread options Yep, that will guarantee higher oil prices for the guys
running things... Their oil stocks should soar...
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>> Neon John wrote:
>> > http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news-toshiba-micro-nuclear-1
>> > 2.17b.html
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>> > A nuke that you just truck in, plop down, make power for 40 years or so and
>> > then just
>> > truck back to the factory for refurbishing. No muss, no fuss and no
>> > environmental
>> > impact outside the fence. A small plant, smaller than a gas turbine that
>> > runs on
>> > automatic and could (given the proper regulatory climate) operate
>> > unattended.
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>> It's a little overkill for a single home at 200kW. Most homes average
>> much less than 2kW and an energy efficient home less than half a kW.
>> An RTG is a better fit for a single home, or better yet the newer
>> SRG (stirling radioisotope generator) if they can get it working as
>> reliably. A side benefit is plenty of free heat.
>>
>> Of course, what with terrorism, dirty bombs and all kinds of worries
>> about nuclear safety, no one is ever going to let you install a home
>> nuclear reactor even if you could afford it.
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>I tend to agree - The paranoia levels will keep this from getting
>anywhere in the USA. *MAYBE* in other countries, but I wouldn't be
>surprised if the US doesn't "lean on" (See also Iran...) any country
>that actually considers letting them be installed.
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>>
>> I'll stick with technology that can actually be purchased.
>>
>> Anthony
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