Why the US Can't (and Maybe Shouldn't) Quit Nuclear Power

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  • California's last nuclear power plant, Diablo Canyon, was scheduled to close by 2025. But now it might stay open, thanks in part to a campaign by nuclear power advocates who argue that keeping it online is key to staving off climate change. VICE News/Keegan Hamilton looks at how the battle over nuclear power is shaping the future of climate.
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  • @skellymom
    @skellymom Год назад +546

    "We had blackouts all the time." Doesn't think about people on life support and others who rely on electricity for their very lives. Backup generators only help for so long and some don't in have access to them. Having constant blackouts will set back society as well. I think she's romanticizing the past.

    • @markb8426
      @markb8426 Год назад

      I think she’s literally demented.

    • @demoniack81
      @demoniack81 Год назад +64

      She's romanticizing her youth.

    • @dipsuny
      @dipsuny Год назад +60

      She’s a “back in my day boomer”

    • @southaussielad2496
      @southaussielad2496 Год назад +26

      She sounds exactly like my Mum. There's no reasoning with people like this.

    • @jessicah3450
      @jessicah3450 Год назад +12

      Just use those diesel backup generators 🙄

  • @EricMeyer9
    @EricMeyer9 Год назад +495

    Could you imagine being a nurse in a NICU, taking care of tiny babies that require all sorts of equipment to stay alive, and hearing the anti-nuclear lady say "a blackout every few days isn't a big deal, use flashlights" ? 🤦

    • @RB-wv5wh
      @RB-wv5wh Год назад +13

      Hospitals have backup temporary power lol, otherwise every time the power goes out people on life support would die

    • @WePair_
      @WePair_ Год назад +1

      Yeah, but not a on a weekly basis. Cause that's what will happen if you don't got an energy source that can sufficiently supply your base load for the energy grid. Happy dying!

    • @EricMeyer9
      @EricMeyer9 Год назад +87

      @@RB-wv5wh hope they have a lot of diesel stored up

    • @maxcarren112
      @maxcarren112 Год назад +85

      It's an utterly crazy thing to say, especially given that she's had 40 years to come up with something better. The nuclear waste "problem" she mentions is also a big fat nothing. You just bury it, problem solved. What is it going to do, run away? People like her are why we still don't have a permanent nuclear waste facility in the U.S. She's built her entire personality for 40 years around being anti nuclear without doing the most basic of research on it.

    • @samgrace3868
      @samgrace3868 Год назад

      @@RB-wv5wh that old ass lady is also rich living on the cali coast and has a generator with enough fuel. She obviously thinks the minimum wage worker can afford to let the food in their fridge rot and she should be happy! Cold War, capitalism brain rot to the core :)

  • @360sblulev
    @360sblulev Год назад +1276

    its quite sad that were in a climate crisis and instead of ramping up nuclear in every aspect we can, we are thinking about quitting it. the tittle of this video truly shows the sad state of affairs in regards to the nuclear industry.

    • @zeitgeistx5239
      @zeitgeistx5239 Год назад

      It’s called being a white NIMBY. We can’t even build high voltage transmission lines for wind energy. NIMBY in the Hampton got Congress to kill offshore wind near Long Island. America is cucked.

    • @MS-tc2fs
      @MS-tc2fs Год назад +25

      🍏🍏A percentage of nuclear waste is repurposed as ‘Depleted Uranium’ and used to contaminate poor countries during wars, thus slowly depopulating regions rich in natural resources (oil).
      A far better renewable energy alternative would be geothermal power sources.

    • @traceyxxrose7454
      @traceyxxrose7454 Год назад +80

      Geothermal can’t be used everywhere. Hell, it can’t even be used in most areas. There needs to be a very specific set of criteria met,: some being the crust width in that area and wether or not it’s near a fissure.

    • @roddy116
      @roddy116 Год назад +43

      @@MS-tc2fs Nevada and Idaho are foreign countries? That’s where waste goes.

    • @Keepskatin
      @Keepskatin Год назад

      @@traceyxxrose7454 Simple mind,. The key is to use varies renewable cleaner energies, not just one. Solar works great in regions that get lots of sun. Wind is the dominant power in Argentina. You low IQ, non critical thinking people disgust me.

  • @Thebreakdownshow1
    @Thebreakdownshow1 Год назад +725

    This. a great example of when news media sensationalizing things for decades turns people off from the idea of great technology

    • @Nastiazik
      @Nastiazik Год назад +1

      Hi, I'm from Russia, Moscow 🇷🇺 and I also run a RUclips channel where I shoot about politics and history. I would be interested to hear your opinion about my activities

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @coolbluereview
      @coolbluereview Год назад +3

      Just like with Self-Driving Vehicles.

    • @ReclusiveEagle
      @ReclusiveEagle Год назад +1

      Oh yes definitely the media's fault and not the fact that even a small explosion can destroy a landscape and prevent anything (That doesn't want cancer or mutations) to live in the area for over a thousand years.
      A great example of 2 second research and sensationalizing an agenda to push a narrative.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant Год назад +6

      "Second Thought" explains this better.

  • @imathreat209
    @imathreat209 Год назад +623

    People hear nuclear and they automatically think bad. When in reality it's far better then most other sources of energy

    • @rskye11
      @rskye11 Год назад +52

      It's much cleaner than petroleum and much more powerful and consistent than renewables. With a good containment strategy for the waste and a well-designed emergency plan, nuclear is quite safe.

    • @figo007tv
      @figo007tv Год назад +6

      When spoken about in the Middle East, it sounds scary to be around. I like your take on it.

    • @scotttalkington323
      @scotttalkington323 Год назад +3

      @@figo007tv well, they got money to make, so they really don't want to hear about it.

    • @Apache-pride_253
      @Apache-pride_253 Год назад

      Only the uneducated ones

    • @kkkkit
      @kkkkit Год назад +5

      Exactly, why is the UK decommissioning them 😡

  • @rockymtndrone
    @rockymtndrone Год назад +622

    Nuclear power is one of the largest sources of sustainable energy we could use. if you are pro green energy and moving away from oil, nuclear energy is by and far the best option in the short term.

    • @homiej8163
      @homiej8163 Год назад +31

      @Zioptis the waste can be recycled over and over again for hundreds of years till it loses its half-life

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Год назад +24

      @@homiej8163 everyone knows why people are afraid of recycling them: the same procedure to recycle fuel rods is the same one used to enrich uranium for nuclear bombs.
      But still, I am for nuclear reprocessing. Japan and France have been doing that for the longest time, and they're doing just fine.

    • @homiej8163
      @homiej8163 Год назад +1

      @Zioptis ahhh i seee

    • @MS-tc2fs
      @MS-tc2fs Год назад +5

      🍏🍏Nuclear waste is repurposed as ‘Depleted Uranium’ and used to contaminate poor countries during wars, thus slowly depopulating regions rich in natural resources (oil)
      A far better renewable energy alternative would be geothermal power sources.

    • @traceyxxrose7454
      @traceyxxrose7454 Год назад +10

      Stop copying and pasting this everywhere. Most places can’t have thermal power plants

  • @krizzle4087
    @krizzle4087 Год назад +1080

    A nuclear energy renaissance is desperately needed. It's the one currently available tech that can really give us energy independence. New nuclear reactor designs are also much safer than older (still in operation) designs.

    • @MS-tc2fs
      @MS-tc2fs Год назад +1

      🍏🍏Nuclear waste is repurposed as ‘Depleted Uranium’ and used to contaminate poor countries during wars, thus slowly depopulating regions rich in natural resources (oil)

    • @westproperty6178
      @westproperty6178 Год назад +15

      I wish they could figure out Thorium as a fuel source. I know China is trying to get it done and it is much safer and cleaner than Uranium.

    • @terriblefrosting
      @terriblefrosting Год назад +17

      Agreed. Decommission the old ones ASAP, make new ones that are better. Win-win-win, as long as PG&E is NOT in charge.

    • @Nastiazik
      @Nastiazik Год назад +1

      Hello, I'm from Russia, Moscow 🇷🇺 and I also run a RUclips channel where I shoot about politics and history. I would be interested to hear your opinion about my activities

    • @Fenthule
      @Fenthule Год назад +5

      That's why I'm always talking about it, and promoting good sources of knowledge like Kyle Hill here on YT. I honestly believe it can be the catalyst to get us to proper fusion, which would be the next "industrial revolution", however it would be more of a "unlimited energy" revolution.

  • @handsomegeorgianbankrobber3779
    @handsomegeorgianbankrobber3779 Год назад +259

    4:14 This woman is completely insane, she seems to be fine with regular blackouts and teleporting us back to the pre-industrial age. Also, does she think that solar energy doesnt produce any waste? Where does she think all the solar panels end up?

    • @samgrace3868
      @samgrace3868 Год назад +66

      She lives on the coast of California and has plenty of money she definitely has a generator for those blackouts. She probably expects the people that couldn’t afford that luxury to suffer like “she did”

    • @wednesdar452
      @wednesdar452 Год назад +6

      How about the giant fiberglass wind turbine blades? They bury those.

    • @klausb2921
      @klausb2921 Год назад +15

      i never reply to comments but oh god. i have been mounting solar panels on roofs since the early 2000s and i have absolutely no clue what you mean with waste. IF a panel gets destroyed it usually gets dismantled and recycled to the most extent. EVEN if you don't separate the materials its just glass, silicon and some electric cables. Solar panels last usually up to 20 years and need no upkeep whatsoever, e.g NO FURTHER CLIMATE BURDEN. There is a one-time production CO2 cost, which has been steadily decreasing since the 2000s.
      Yes, producing them costs a little bit of CO2 but in comparison to anything/most things it is as green as it gets.
      don't try to polarize opinions under some video without being informed about what you "brag to know". jeez.

    • @sebastianfletcher-taylor1024
      @sebastianfletcher-taylor1024 Год назад +31

      @@klausb2921 I have been (unfortunately, it is not a fun task) deeply involved in trying to organize improved and more environmentally friendly supply chains for the materials used to build solar panels, batteries, nuclear power components, etc.
      I'm very supportive of solar (and nuclear) power generation, but the waste issue with solar panels is honestly primarily from the mining process for the photovoltaic cells - depending on the PV design these include primarily cadmium, tellurium, indium, gallium, selenium and copper. If and when the panel is recycled, it is shipped to a developing nation (usually in the South China Sea region and areas surrounding it) and the dismantling and separation is not nearly as clean or safe as it theoretically should be if done in a dedicated, well-funded facility.
      Secondly, silica may seem simple but it is not. There are many types of silica from different origins, and only some are suitable for photovoltaics, and the mining process can be environmentally damaging, and the transportation of silica is very fuel intensive.
      Thirdly, solar power at a grid level is logistically coupled with battery infrastructure. There are designs that mitigate this, but on average solar power increases demand for high capacity battery banks - and electric vehicles exacerbate this issue (I am supportive of them as well, but the environmental impact is more complex than people often realize). The most significant issue arises from heavy use of chromium, which is a pretty environmentally catastrophic mining industry. I would link resources, but you will have no problem finding them if you start Googling.
      Nuclear power has waste considerations too, primarily in construction of the plant (lots of silica for concrete). However, the nuclear waste is stored on site and uranium mining, while bad, is less of a concern than the materials I mentioned above because you don't need much uranium to produce a tremendous amount of energy.
      You are totally correct that after construction, there is negligible further climate burden from solar panels. The industry itself, however, is very complex, and this is why I think that we need to be thoughtful about the balance of solar, wind and nuclear power that we are to use as the primary energy generation infrastructure to replace fossil fuels.

    • @kellincakubica277
      @kellincakubica277 Год назад +1

      I'm not taking advice from someone who claims to be handsome but still has to rob a bank 🏧 😂

  • @Waldemarvonanhalt
    @Waldemarvonanhalt Год назад +25

    I live in an African country, and the lady hand-waving the issue of rolling blackouts really doesn't comprehend how bad energy poverty is for a country's economy, and by extension people's ability to get out of real financial poverty. If your "perfect" world involves only ever using renewables, most countries in the global south will never be able to make it. Asking them to "just use what you have more and more efficiently" is condemning people to perpetual stagnation and squalor.

    • @illuminate4622
      @illuminate4622 Год назад +5

      I live in a rich country and when I heard that I thought, so my fridge should be allowed to warm up in the power outages every few days? Umm, no thanks, I'd absolutely rather take the nuclear waste! Especially knowing how compact it really is!

    • @fotoschopro1230
      @fotoschopro1230 Год назад

      Energy is the master resource, used to extract and manipulate all other resources.
      More energy = more better, because the industry will consider new approaches and production methods that were previously too expensive due to energy.
      You know that nice OLED tv you want? Yeah, imagine if it cost a third of its current price.
      People just can't imagine that.
      But real life examples of this already exist.
      Just ask yourself why a third world loan is not enough
      Fiji water has to be shipped to Africa, because it is too costly to desalinate or clean it there, because there is no energy.
      If that's not a good example, then I don't know what is.

  • @Bayplaces
    @Bayplaces Год назад +143

    I live next to Diablo. Used to be diametrically opposed to it as a kid thanks to all the anti nuclear nuts around here. Now I couldn’t be a bigger fan of keeping it in my backyard. Cleanest energy around

    • @danansana7411
      @danansana7411 Год назад

      wigner

    • @Acanofalconpunch
      @Acanofalconpunch Год назад

      ​@@danansana7411 pigner

    • @ZivineYT
      @ZivineYT Год назад

      Exactly, who would die first. Someone living next to a coal plant or a nuclear plant

    • @deagle2yadome696
      @deagle2yadome696 Год назад

      @@ZivineYTyeah you’ll totally be fine 🫠

  • @edgarfriendly5081
    @edgarfriendly5081 Год назад +313

    Quitting nuclear power would be the dumbest thing the Us could do. They need to expand in nuclear by 100x

    • @hector-nu6gl
      @hector-nu6gl Год назад

      Well that's right as long the US doesn't wage war against an adversary that is able to attack nuclear plants with missiles. Then nuclear power plants are a huge risk.

    • @subarticb5670
      @subarticb5670 Год назад

      Hard to convince a population that is fearful from a few events (Chernobyl, Fukushima). New nuclear technology is a lot safer. How do we get ppl to trust it?

    • @edgarfriendly5081
      @edgarfriendly5081 Год назад +4

      @@subarticb5670 Let them suffer with chronic black outs from their poor energy choices I guess.

    • @andrewboyce7268
      @andrewboyce7268 Год назад

      Well we usually take the correct choice and do the opposite. Just how we do it. Held onto coal and other fossil fuell way to long, now we are moving away from Nuclear when California has zero water.

    • @edgarfriendly5081
      @edgarfriendly5081 Год назад +3

      @@hector-nu6gl If there was a war involving ICBMs we're all fucked even if there are 0 nuclear plants.

  • @KinaestheticDmaw
    @KinaestheticDmaw Год назад +120

    TL;DW: Younger generations recognizing that it is a clean energy source, and boomers trying to screw things over again.

    • @NoThanksChief
      @NoThanksChief Год назад +6

      Some things never change.

    • @Bayplaces
      @Bayplaces Год назад +13

      Plenty of young anti nuclear people unfortunately

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Southeastern boomers?
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @tommykelly6840
      @tommykelly6840 Год назад

      Additionally, vice asking some leading questions to that boat guy

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 Год назад +6

      She grew up during cold war.. nuclear threats.. Chernobyl and doesn't understand nuclear energy whatsoever

  • @majormoolah5056
    @majormoolah5056 Год назад +216

    Everyone should be getting more nuclear power! France is energy-independent thanks to nuclear power. They still obviously need to import oil but USA has oil to spare

    • @amiralx88
      @amiralx88 Год назад +8

      We are still 8% dependent to gaz and we also had an anti-nuclear politics for 5 years with Francois Hollande that closed one central but they quickly figured out that it was a mistake to close it.

    • @majormoolah5056
      @majormoolah5056 Год назад +6

      @@amiralx88 Where did you get that 30% from? Only 8 - 9% of French electricity comes from all fossil fuels combined...

    • @amiralx88
      @amiralx88 Год назад +18

      @@majormoolah5056 My bad you are actually right it's just 8-9% I corrected my mistake.

    • @majormoolah5056
      @majormoolah5056 Год назад +19

      @@amiralx88 Wow an actual gentleman in the RUclips comments! Hope you have a great day

    • @sharwama992
      @sharwama992 Год назад +1

      Have you ever wondered why France has a strong grip on Francophone countries in the Sahel

  • @kennethkaminski3438
    @kennethkaminski3438 Год назад +27

    Keep Diablo Canyon open! The plant is very well designed, built and routinely tested to verify it is safe to operate. There have been multiple layers of defense added since Fukushima to ensure a plant meltdown will not occur. It would be ludicrous to shut this plant down.

    • @thekyuwa
      @thekyuwa Год назад

      This is not a safety issue, this is just ideology: they keep screaming random words like "green", "100% from renewables", "sustainable" but they don't understand that it's just an illusion: the laws of physics won't change just cause they scream.

    • @Adrianitez
      @Adrianitez Год назад

      It's a letter to Santa Claus. It constituted 6% of world energy supplies; you'd need to build 3 reactors every month for 40 years spread out evenly across the whole world to get it up to around 20%, for it to make any kind of dent in GHG-emissions.
      That's never going to happen; too many geopolitical, proliferation, economic, regulatory, insurance and resource and manpower questions that there is enormous inertia in resolving for that to ever occur.
      In the real world, zero marginal cost, existing renewable technologies are the only option we have.
      All the experimental bullshit about thorium salt reactors, micro-reactors etc. are just that; commercial bullshit for billionaires to invest surplus capital to avoid depreciation and extract even more profits.

    • @danansana7411
      @danansana7411 Год назад

      what a tsuanmi fence

  • @majeestic3712
    @majeestic3712 Год назад +9

    That woman who is worried about nuclear waste because shes "worried about future generations" but not worried about fossil fuel waste for the same reason is the epitome of not knowing anything about anything

    • @mitchjames9350
      @mitchjames9350 Год назад +1

      Sound like she is either a paid activist or the non educated ones on what happens to nuclear waste.

    • @jesustsa1
      @jesustsa1 Год назад

      People love to romanticize the future , like they’re going to see if from heaven and think. Wow, we did the right thing. She’ll be gone soon, hopefully.

  • @Beagle4Bagel
    @Beagle4Bagel Год назад +106

    I think the woman that is OK with the light going out is being naive, that might have been OK in the 60s, but nowadays we have datacenters and a economy which relies on electricity to function. Imagine the millions or even billions lost per hour if every business had to stop operating just because there is a blackout for an hour.

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +31

      Imagine what it does to a hospital,

    • @dan7446
      @dan7446 Год назад +14

      Well said. She's is playing off any criticism to her arguments as "oh, who cares if that happens! I'm okay with it, so everyone else must be, too!"

    • @offchance789
      @offchance789 Год назад +10

      I feel that elderly lady's statement that "blackouts are OK" was cut off way too early. Even she must comprehend hospitals need electricity to operate.
      But my cynical side tells me she's of a past generation who can't grasp the essentialness of our networked and computerized 21st century world.

    • @Keepskatin
      @Keepskatin Год назад +1

      @@bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 The hospital can run on genertor for backup. Why do yout think they have those huge generators🤦🏽‍♂️ Simple people shouldn't comment on topics they are not educated about. The key is not to rely on one source of cleaner energy. The lock is to not depend on solely a centralized source of energy.
      High IQ people have solar panels on their homes and use the power grid as backup power. Higher IQ people also mini wind turbines at their home.

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +8

      @@Keepskatin Did that work in New Orleans or did seniors die needlessly?

  • @eddybraun5444
    @eddybraun5444 Год назад +8

    I am a resident of San Luis Obispo and live less than 10 miles as the crow flies from the power plant. When I moved there I was shocked at how few people even knew about it. To everyone I’ve met who did it isn’t something that’s on their mind frequently at all. The power plant was designed to last much longer than it has and it’s still in very good shape. Low land footprint, no emissions, and produces a reliable, variable, consistent supply of electricity seems to me like a silver bullet for many of societies issues. The majority of the waste can be treated so the radioactivity is condensed and the rest is safely released. I have worked at Montaño De Oro State Park just up the coast and know that the power plant which is immediately adjacent poses no concern to the biologists working there. You cannot even tell it exists. In addition it supplies the local economy with many high-paying skilled jobs, which then in turn props up many more jobs. I am very disappointed it is being decommissioned, I really hope this kind of content motivates some people to take action in favor of it. Thank you Vice.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Did you notice that they never even said why it shutdown, other than expensive repairs. They spent $1 billion on new steam generators that had failed and the new steam generators also failed. Steam generators separate radioactive reactor coolant from clean stem that turns the turbine.
      Please do not rely on YT videos for factual information

  • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
    @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +95

    I would rather open one nuclear plant then open a hundred coal mines.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @insmileyfacemur4242
      @insmileyfacemur4242 Год назад +1

      Good for you

    • @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477
      @bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 Год назад +4

      @@insmileyfacemur4242 Thank you, I’m here all week. Up next is my opinions on airplane food.

    • @darksu6947
      @darksu6947 Год назад +1

      @@bayersbluebayoubioweapon8477 I've been here waiting on you to give your opinion on airplane food for 4 days. I'm very hungry and very thirsty, not cool dude.

  • @evanwetzel8641
    @evanwetzel8641 Год назад +116

    As an environmental scientist and self proclaimed conservationist I am not looking forward to seeing the state of California in about 15 years if they don't get their act together. Yes green energy is a positive, but when reasonably implemented with a direct and clear strategy for transition. More nuclear is needed worldwide. Period.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Like this??
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear reprocessing and power projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @kevinwest3274
      @kevinwest3274 Год назад +3

      Everyone talks about how clean nuclear power is but no one talks about nuclear waste or accidents. If the world stop making carbon waste today, the world would go back to normal carbon air levels in a few hundred years. If the world stop making nuclear waste today, it would take 10,000 or more years for it to go away. Nuclear waste is so deadly, it could kill or sicken millions of people thousands of years into the future. How do you warn people a 1,000 or 10,000 years in the future about the nuclear waste the world created today? Where would you store nuclear waste to keep it safely locked away for thousands of yeas? The nuclear industry or world governments do have an answer for that.
      And what about nuclear plant safety? What happens if another Chernobyl or Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster happens? 35 different nuclear accidents have happen since 1952 (International Atomic Energy Agency). And they will happen again in the future.
      Nuclear power: the clean, green energy dream? Dream on...

    • @evanwetzel8641
      @evanwetzel8641 Год назад +11

      @@kevinwest3274 well, my response to your first point of nuclear waste storage is to return the the waste to where it originated. Meaning: put it back into the deepest parts of the earth that we can safely get to. I.e. abanded lead mines or the bottom of the ocean as water is a great insulator of radioactivity (if that is the correct term;insulator). Secondly, the amount of nuclear power incidents being 35 is relatively small compared to all other energy sources. That being said, of course if mismanaged nuclear power is quite dangerous we learned that time and time again. Although, with the current level of technology and safety protocols nuclear energy can be easily utilized with little to no downside. Look at many European countries such as France for example. They have many nuclear plants, decided to decommission them on the basis of your argument and are now recommissioning said plants.

    • @deliciousdeviant5333
      @deliciousdeviant5333 Год назад +10

      @@kevinwest3274 Nobody talks about all the rare earth metals that are present in solar panels. You need an open pit mine which leads to deforestation, the materials are toxic af, and every so many years solar panels need to be replaced and the stuff is just unrecyclable unlike nuclear fissile materials.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Год назад +3

      @@kevinwest3274 This is literally the opposite from the truth, and your myths are talked about by anyone unaware of the topic.

  • @astroman0500
    @astroman0500 Год назад +11

    04:30 COmplaining in this day and age about the nuclear waste is the epithome of "tell you don't know anything about a topic without telling me".

    • @Tearakan
      @Tearakan Год назад +2

      Yep. Especially because direct coal smog kills more than every nuclear disaster we've ever had. And coal does that every year. But it's via cancer and lung issues so it's a slower death overall. Also hard to visualize it. So idiots ignore it.

  • @shortnano95
    @shortnano95 Год назад +15

    “As a minimum, 3, 4, 5, 10 years” that’s a whole lotta variation for a minimum lol

    • @MsBhappy
      @MsBhappy Год назад +1

      I think it's more that he'd be happy with whatever they can get to keep it alive. He later adds that he is hoping for a 20 year contract

  • @Avantime
    @Avantime Год назад +118

    The US shouldn't quit nuclear power, but keeping online reactors from the 1960s (with 1960s technology, building and earthquake standards) well past their designed lifespan is not the way to go. Just build new ones in their place.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      New ones like this?
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @chrsmcfrln
      @chrsmcfrln Год назад +17

      New reactors are being priced at $10-20Bn at the moment. That’s the real issue here. No one wants to spend the money. There are also skilled labor shortages to actually design and build the things.

    • @ShinyRedR1
      @ShinyRedR1 Год назад

      @@chrsmcfrln That’s a good thing…. I would say, do you want nuclear waste on your property? That doesn’t even matter, because your ownership of the land is irrelevant. The radioactive waste will probably be toxic, for longer then Humans might even exist…

    • @Avantime
      @Avantime Год назад +5

      @@chrsmcfrln It's not the upfront price tag that's scaring people. It's the potentially decade-long delays and colossal budget blowouts that people fear (e.g. Flamanville and Olkiluoto). Both Toshiba/Westinghouse and EDF faced crushing losses from their respective budget blowouts. Toshiba left, while EDF just got nationalized.
      There are only 2 players that could build on time and budget, they're are the Chinese and South Koreans. To do that they bring their entire workforce, tools and materials from their respective host nations, and use older, conventional designs.

    • @samgrace3868
      @samgrace3868 Год назад +3

      The problem is that energy is not nationalized and that the concern is some billionaires bottom line, and not the fact that nuclear is cheaper when not talking about upfront capital, and also the fact that earth is also humanity’s only home! :(

  • @ritokazoriv
    @ritokazoriv Год назад +9

    The fear of nuclear power and ever increasing safety regulations is what makes nuclear plants so expensive, not the plant itself

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      You mean safety regulations like this 920 million price increase?
      Teacher, I lost my homework.. Did that work for you?
      Below is the Vogtle Project Management's answer for the latest delays:
      Southern Co. yesterday announced another delay for its long-troubled nuclear construction project in Georgia, edging its costs closer to the $30 billion mark.
      The setback could now push the startup date for Plant Vogtle’s first reactor until early 2023 and move the date for the second one to later that year.
      Plant Vogtle’s latest move highlights the nuclear industry’s chief troubles with building large, baseload reactors: safety and cost. To be clear, Southern executives have blamed this new hiccup on paperwork, saying that workers were gathering it to send to federal safety regulators and noticed critical inspection records were missing or incomplete. The pile of missing or incomplete documents added up to a delay of three to six months, Southern said. That additional time is costing $920 million.
      “We’re a little frustrated with the latest developments,” Southern Co. CEO Tom
      Fanning talked of “great momentum” at the construction site since November.
      But workers realized “tens of thousands” of critical documents were missing, leading to a three-month backlog.
      “We’re fixing that part of the ‘paper’ process,” he told E&E News.

  • @ynerrad9291
    @ynerrad9291 Год назад +15

    I live in New Zealand and we’re really fortunate to have many sources of renewable energy sources available including hydroelectric and geothermal, and growing wind and solar. I think we still have coal power plants. I also live in Auckland and it has 1/3 population of NZ, so we need as much power as we can get. New Zealand from the 70/80s has had a really strong anti nuclear stance due to nuclear testing that was being done around that time, particularly in the Pacific. I know there are a few individuals who feel that nuclear could have a small role to play in New Zealand’s energy system. However, any proposal to get nuclear running will be met with a swift NO. One of the interviewees mentioned how she grew up in a time where rolling blackouts were a thing. I don’t think people would want that. To have great advances in technology for contemporary society to then have to face a reality of blackouts frankly is unacceptable. I think nuclear power needs to modernise and scientists are working on that. We need as many clean sources of power as possible to keep society going. Not only in the US, NZ but other places around the world too.

    • @mitchjames9350
      @mitchjames9350 Год назад

      Nuclear energy is already modernised with current gen reactors.

  • @andrewtobia3971
    @andrewtobia3971 Год назад +20

    Getting off nuclear power will be one of the biggest mistakes we could make

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      I think the projects below are bigger mistakes.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @mitchjames9350
      @mitchjames9350 Год назад

      Germany learnt that lesson when it’s oil and gas from Russia was shut off.

  • @timothytoth3540
    @timothytoth3540 Год назад +77

    Nuclear power is by far the cleanest way to produce power in the world. Nuclear power is both the most clean and most sustainable way to make power. We developed to point where we can put nuclear waste in storage underground and then use the resulting byproduct leaving little to no net waste.
    Based on the current level of nuclear power technological development both in safe and waste management America should be increasing the number of nuclear power plants to point of achieving the cheapest cost of power in the world.
    Cheap power will translates to cheaper fuel for cars as they go electric which will means deliveries to stores and homes gets cheaper which means food and general goods become cheaper. When you can buy more for the same usa dollar the value of the dollar goes up. Make electricity just cheap as you can in the USA vs any other developed nation of the world would be very meaningful.
    The government could use taxpayers money to make electricity nearly free in America using the most modern nuclear power plants by turn it into a nonprofit which bills just enough to pay employees do maintenance and contribute to increasing the level of nuclear technological development and help pay for new nuclear power plants to be built.
    Coal, oil, nuclear power are key sources of power and now modern nuclear power is the cleanest. It's cleaner then solar, wind and much more efficient. The days of fearing nuclear power are done in America as are technology has developed to point of being outrageously safe.
    Fracking is the name for the new cleaner way of get to natural gas or crude oil. It's more then 10 time's cleaner vs the old way of drilling. I can't really understand why so many people can't seem to understand it. That fracking is a good thing because it to is a great step towards cleaner energy production.

    • @drakes4625
      @drakes4625 Год назад

      All good points. So sad that the fossil fuel industry has actually TEAMED UP with solar and wind companies to create anti-nuclear propoganda. This is because they realize how much of a contender nuclear is.

    • @the_rubbish_bin
      @the_rubbish_bin Год назад +1

      People fear what they don't understand.

    • @MS-tc2fs
      @MS-tc2fs Год назад +2

      🍏🍏Nuclear waste is repurposed as ‘Depleted Uranium’ and used to contaminate poor countries during wars, thus slowly depopulating regions rich in natural resources (oil)
      A far better renewable energy alternative would be geothermal power sources.

    • @Chroogomphus
      @Chroogomphus Год назад

      @@MS-tc2fs I worry that geothermal, if it becomes popular, and then scales a few orders of magnitude would cool the Earth's core enough to slow the iron core and diminish Earth's magnetic field, rendering earth a dead planet.

    • @the_rubbish_bin
      @the_rubbish_bin Год назад +1

      @@MS-tc2fs Geothermal is a great source of power. However, it is not available in most of the USA, and comes with it's own set of challenges.

  • @Toddzmom01
    @Toddzmom01 Год назад +8

    It's clean energy which we certainly can use today. I worked on the project that was being built in Aiken, SC in the 70's to store spent nuclear rods. Seems it stayed under the radar as I have no idea what's going on there. The woman who said blackouts are OK obviously has no idea about hospitals, rehabs, cop shops, etc. coming to a halt in a blackout.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Here is the latest.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @EagleEyedSheLion
    @EagleEyedSheLion Год назад +12

    I’m sorry this women is arguing at 5:00 we should just accept having black outs 💀

    • @Whaley96
      @Whaley96 Год назад +3

      "but it was fine back in my day" lmao 🤣 These people a scourge to society and cause is to move backwards instead of forward.

  • @aerialdarkguy
    @aerialdarkguy Год назад +11

    5:12 jfc she wants us to go back to rolling blackouts!? Glad the reporter called her out, I'm sure Texas has a lot of thoughts on that "opinion".

  • @brianholloway6205
    @brianholloway6205 Год назад +5

    I said this in high school in the early 2000s people looked at me like I was insane

  • @Dobviews
    @Dobviews Год назад +5

    The biggest issue with San Onofre is that it was built too close to the ocean on an earthquake fault line. Not the brightest of ideas.

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 Год назад

      That's true. Nuclear reactors should be in fault free zones away from potential tsunamis, but other than that nuclear is the best way of energy production.

    • @samgrace3868
      @samgrace3868 Год назад

      Or just build a reactor that is over precautionary about earthquakes, if they can build sky scrapers in San Diego that have thousands of people in them they can make reactor just as safe

    • @Dobviews
      @Dobviews Год назад

      @@rak6437 My grandfather on one side worked at ORNL for 30+ years. My other gpa was in the Pacific off the Marshall Atolls as a Atomic Vet for 4. Both sides of my family felt the brunt of nuclear science gone amuck. I have no issue with it as long as we can build proper storage facilities and safe containment for spent fuel and waste.
      My gpa went to Hanford in the late 70's and was aghast at what he found, the Rocky Flats in 1980 - 81 he went up to run radioactive measurements at the 771 bldg. He said that whole building was hotter than Satan's pitchfork.
      In 1997 we went back to the old remains of their house in Oak Ridge off Bear Creek Rd. The concrete slab steps where he left his work shoes still registered 97 cpm and the back retaining wall registered 162 cpm where grandma hung the laundry.
      Ifvwe are going to go nuclear we need to start maintaining better environmental systems to ensure we are not poisoning ourselves as well. Cancer running through 3 generations is not fun. I stopped the cycle and just refused to bear any children.
      My gpa was highly interested in Thorium Reactors when he retired. Can't remember the guys name who he worked with on that project.
      Best wishes.

  • @joshlanier8567
    @joshlanier8567 Год назад +19

    "It would actually be easier to start from zero then to bring this plant back from the dead."
    ... very interesting choice of words

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 Год назад +1

      And she had a BLM sign out front 🤦‍♂️

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 Год назад +1

      Except that it's not true. The majority of the cost of a light water reactor is tied up in the enormous steel forging of the reactor pressure vessel. If the reactor pressure vessel is still in place, then it would likely be cheaper to rehabilitate than it would be to start from scratch.

  • @cageybee7221
    @cageybee7221 Год назад +3

    it's insane people would rather have rolling blackouts in the desert heat than clean energy.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      This is insane.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear reprocessing and power projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @cageybee7221
      @cageybee7221 Год назад +1

      @@clarkkent9080 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_natural_gas_and_oil_production_accidents_in_the_United_States

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@cageybee7221 Dude...or Dudette, I am not anti-nuclear. I am a ratepayer and nuclear has been proven over and over to not be cost effective. Build just one that can compete with ANY other power source and I'm on board.
      Maybe you believe in the better, cheaper, faster..NEXT TIME

    • @cageybee7221
      @cageybee7221 Год назад +1

      @@clarkkent9080 oh right, yeah, your wallet is definetly more important than the survival of everyone on this planet, of course, how silly of me.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@cageybee7221 Here is some more reality: One political party and 45% of Americans (not me) not only believe that climate change is fake news but that it is a liberal plot. So please forgive me if I don't join in on your sky is falling chant. If you actually read, you would know that Biden and the Europeans have stated that natural gas may be the bridge source of electrical power to the future. For me, the word may and will are one in the same.
      I don't select what power sources utilities built and neither do you. I merely try to point out the reality of the situation and NO utility is even remotely interested in new commercial nuclear after the last 5 failures.
      Getting upset with reality is a losing battle. Maybe direct your energies to the failed project management and construction craft that is at the root of the issue.

  • @mburgnon
    @mburgnon Год назад +9

    Love that the woman advocated for closing Diablo Canyon while fully accepting it would cause blackouts hahaha

    • @heather.mom4nuclear
      @heather.mom4nuclear 11 месяцев назад

      This makes me very sad. Blackouts cause death. Nuclear energy does not.

  • @ReclusiveEagle
    @ReclusiveEagle Год назад +8

    Even if you don't use it for power countries need access to refined Uranium and Plutonium.
    Especially the medical industry. So regardless if ITER actually succeeds or renewables replaces coal entirely, industries still need ways to access refined uranium. Small scale production and refining will continue to exist.

  • @CatsMeowPaw
    @CatsMeowPaw Год назад +14

    5:03 'When I grew up, we had blackouts all the time. I was fine with it, and everyone else should be too!'
    Count me out. Maybe in the 1940s people didn't rely on reliable electricity, but they do today. Think of all the elevators stopping, traffic lights failing, diesel burned in critical areas such as data centers and hospitals to keep them running.

    • @markb8426
      @markb8426 Год назад +5

      I don’t think she thinks about any of that.

    • @THEUSMCMOTA
      @THEUSMCMOTA Год назад +4

      She’s such a boomer

    • @stevenm732
      @stevenm732 Год назад +4

      IT person here. Reliable power grids are very nice. You can’t put a UPS, battery back up, on everything. These back ups are only designed to keep your servers online long enough to properly shut down anyways typically 10-15 minutes then they force a shutdown.

  • @nicogonx
    @nicogonx Год назад +39

    Quitting Nuclear is a bad idea for the environment right now, it can buy us time that we desperately need, new GEN IV reactors could help mitigate the risks of leaks, proliferation issues, waste and integrate with renewals. Don't be scared, let it be part of the energy mix.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear reprocessing and power projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @4T3hM4kr0n
      @4T3hM4kr0n Год назад

      theres also fuel reprocessing, but with that you can only choose 1 out of several options on which isotopes you want recycled.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@4T3hM4kr0n The MOX facility was only 1/2 of the reprocessing cycle since it was not designed to extract the Pu239 from spent fuel and this would have to be done in another facility.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.

  • @heiseili9279
    @heiseili9279 Год назад +4

    Unfortunately, people associate nuclear with bombs.

    • @NG-iu9xn
      @NG-iu9xn Год назад

      Yes

    • @TheRealWinser
      @TheRealWinser Год назад

      I mean what else do you think Mothers for "Peace" stands for?

  • @rak6437
    @rak6437 Год назад +7

    This lady from "Mother for peace" does not know nor understand nuclear energy. It is safe!! It is extremely safe! As long as water keeps running through the reactor while the rods are lowered then nothing will ever happen! I advise for nuclear power plants to have two backup systems and a third emergency option so if the main system fails, there's a backup.
    Nuclear energy is what this nation needs to keep our homes powered up! It is a very clean source of reliable gigawatts of power!

  • @noahgwatkin
    @noahgwatkin Год назад +12

    if only we had advanced nuclear technologies after the 80's and we would've come up with a solution to use spent fuel rods!

    • @rsha_norkb
      @rsha_norkb Год назад +2

      Yes, reprocess or use them in breeder reactor

  • @GamerbyDesign
    @GamerbyDesign Год назад +14

    You can't go green without nuclear. At least not yet. Also they are working on reactors that use spent nuclear fuel as fuel.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      And you can't go nuclear without massive amounts of green $$
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @GamerbyDesign
      @GamerbyDesign Год назад

      @@clarkkent9080 Except for the fact that utilities don't care about going over budget. They get to keep 10% of the project cost as profit.

    • @WombatOfDisaster
      @WombatOfDisaster Год назад

      Until there's no nuclear waste, it's a cynical energy source.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@GamerbyDesign Thank You. You are one of the very few smart ones. Electric power companies were deregulated decades ago and are now run by investor groups that demand from the PUC at least a 9% ROI. On new construction, they are guaranteed a % profit on all costs so there is a dis-incentive to control costs. And the ratepayer gets sex and has to pay for the dinner.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад +1

      @@WombatOfDisaster I hate to tell you but there are 96 million gallons of highly radioactive sludge from nuclear weapons production sitting in rusting underground storage tanks a short distance from the Columbia and Savannah rivers. Not an excuse but commercial nuclear waste is a small fraction of that amount.

  • @Waldemarvonanhalt
    @Waldemarvonanhalt Год назад +3

    If we were to add up all the deaths of ARS and excess cancer deaths due to excess radiation exposure from nuclear accidents in all the history of nuclear power generation...and then added that up with all the deaths from nuclear weapons used in warfare, we'd still only have a tiny fraction of the number of deaths caused annually by air particulate pollution from coal-fired power plants. Every NPP we build and operate literally saves millions of lives throughout its operational life, by generating emissions-free electricity and preventing the use of fossil fuels.

  • @Cypher81
    @Cypher81 Год назад +1

    Thanks vice that exactly what i asking to myself this morning.

  • @andycortez9316
    @andycortez9316 Год назад +3

    The public is so misinformed about nuclear energy that I believe it's a crisis. For starters, nuclear waste is NOT green goo that you see in the Simpsons

  • @diatonicdelirium1743
    @diatonicdelirium1743 Год назад +3

    Interesting way of phrasing the last question "do you worry... catastrophic accident..."
    How about leading with "do you worry about continued power supply if they shut it down?" and then follow up with "Do you have safety concerns? Did anything ever happen at this plant?

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 Год назад +1

      The entire premise is ridiculous. Diablo Canyon could have a full blown meltdown and nothing would ever leave the containment building. People outside wouldn't be able to tell anything happened. I don't get where this fear of meltdowns came from. In the 1950s, US nuclear reactors had dozens of meltdowns. We just cleaned up and restarted them. We even deliberately melted some down just to see what would happen and experiment with cleanup procedures.

    • @diatonicdelirium1743
      @diatonicdelirium1743 Год назад

      @@gregorymalchuk272 That kind of sober analysis doesn't make for juicy headlines, does it ;)

  • @Diegoo98
    @Diegoo98 Год назад +12

    As a native Californian I can understand why folks are afraid of nuclear power plants and can see why the state is going for solar/wind energy but I wonder if all those natural resources will be able to power all of Cali at an affordable price for families of all economic backgrounds as I'd say built both since nuclear can act a turbo to help power too!

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад +1

      Here is how affordable nuclear is.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear reprocessing and power projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @PlaySA
      @PlaySA Год назад +1

      Even if solar and wind was massively expanded, the fact is that solar doesn't work at night or during cloudy days, wind doesn't work at night (usually as wind is rare at night) and doesn't work on still days. You NEED something else to fill those gaps. Advances in battery technology and power storage could help stretch those resources when they are not generating, but the fact is we aren't there yet and nuclear is the cleanest alternative 100%.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад +1

      @@PlaySA Your right about solar but there are places where the wind always blows. Ever been to the beach? mountain passes?
      The simple problem with nuclear is that it is at least twice as expensive as any other power production method.

    • @jesustsa1
      @jesustsa1 Год назад +1

      Solar and wind has been sold by the industries very well. Their marketing is of green and animals thriving because of it. I mean even the Simpson portrayed nuclear as bad. Movies, shows etc.

    • @Diegoo98
      @Diegoo98 Год назад +2

      @@jesustsa1 well solar panels actually work man, I go camping and have solar panels on my camper and this has extended my battery by YEARS!WILD AS HECK!

  • @Nionix123
    @Nionix123 Год назад +1

    I live near the Susquehanna River in PA. There are 4 hydroelectric power plants along the river and one nuclear power plant. The nuclear power plant makes more than all 4 of them combined and doesn’t impound a river once home to multiple native fish species.

  • @MoMoneyEmpire
    @MoMoneyEmpire Год назад +2

    Why does the government keep straying away from plasma gasification, which could use landfills as the power source?

  • @Fenthule
    @Fenthule Год назад +36

    I URGE anyone who's interested in nuclear energy and especially nuclear accidents, to watch Kyle Hill's series here in YT. He does a FANTASTIC job creating incredibly detailed documentaries on numerous events and can help educate those who might not know a whole lot but still have an interest. He's even gone to Chernobyl personally in a multi part piece, going inside the dismantled reactor with a bunch of other scientists. Absolutely worth a binge.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Instead of YT videos how about researching actual facts.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @Izzy-qf1do
      @Izzy-qf1do Год назад +3

      I agree 👍

    • @BrandanLee
      @BrandanLee Год назад

      Nuclear Thor can get it.

  • @zaurenstoates7306
    @zaurenstoates7306 Год назад +30

    Just in America's nuclear waste, the depleted fuel in particular, there is 5x the energy content of Saudi Arabias entire oil reserves. No digging up new nuclear material, and utilizing the waste actually lowers the amount of time the waste needs to be stored.
    We don't only need to keep nuclear but we should expand it and invest in higher tech plants. Fast breeder reactors could power humanity for literal millennium just of our proven reserves.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Here is your new nuclear AND reprocessing to extract all that unused power.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear reprocessing and power projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @AcidEfflux
      @AcidEfflux Год назад

      we only have enough resources on earth to power reactors for a couple hundred years at most

    • @zaurenstoates7306
      @zaurenstoates7306 Год назад +5

      @@clarkkent9080 instead of looking at a few examples I'm more inclined to look at statistical data. Levelised cost of energy is a descent measure that looks at the cost of a plant compared to amount of power it makes, usually in $/MWH. From what I've seen nuclear is about on par with the cost of off shore wind, which is fairly decent since you don't need energy storage options.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@zaurenstoates7306What is the statistical levelized cost of energy for a $17 billion for a canceled plant ??
      Who knows what Vogtle will finally cost but at $30 billion plus they will never pay off the interest on that debit.
      The calculations that I have seen shows nuclear slightly more than other power generation methods but then the cost they use for a 1,000 Mw nuclear plant is $7 billion, not 15 or 16 billion.
      I don't think you will see any utility exec even remotely interested in nuclear for a long time.

    • @zaurenstoates7306
      @zaurenstoates7306 Год назад +1

      @@AcidEfflux that might be true if you only use thermal reactors with the current reserves, but there is a ton of uranium outside of those reserves. Literal billions of tons in seawater. But utilizing fast breeder reactors we could power all of Earth's energy needs for about a millennia with our current reserves and depleted fuel.

  • @quasarsavage
    @quasarsavage Год назад +2

    love that diablo lives on hope it makes it to the 2030s

  • @polishcow968
    @polishcow968 Год назад +1

    Good job Vice👍

  • @Romir0s
    @Romir0s Год назад +3

    Nuclear energy without technology of nuclear recycling is a dead end. And the US lost their technology of nuclear recycling.

    • @Waldemarvonanhalt
      @Waldemarvonanhalt Год назад

      Literally just export the spent fissile material to countries that actually do reprocess and use the fuel in fast neutron breeder reactors, or just build your own.

  • @Happy-xi9hl
    @Happy-xi9hl Год назад +3

    Love the people in the comments. Thank god there are so many people out there who support nuclear energy.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      You mean support this???
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear power projects and spent fuel reprocessing and in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% media and political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      Please google any of this to confirm.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @stephenjenkins7971
      @stephenjenkins7971 Год назад

      Vice News is an echo chamber; the number of proponents of nuclear energy isn't exactly mainstream yet

  • @Cheesecake1559
    @Cheesecake1559 Год назад

    You guys could cover on that Finland Company strategy for storage of nuclear waste, would be awesome!

  • @ricoh881227
    @ricoh881227 Год назад

    Hopefully this now goes back to drawing board, on how to make a more cost effective version of mini power plant.. theres some good ideas out there but still havent lift off to frutation.

  • @jeremiasrobinson
    @jeremiasrobinson Год назад +4

    Unfortunately, there is better tech available now, but we are stuck using reactors designed before valuable safety features had been developed.

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Год назад

      You can open new 3rd generation reactors in existing nuclear power plants, then decommissioning and replacing the aging reactors. It is very easy to do. The Asian countries with nuclear energy have been doing that for a long time.

  • @atheosxgaming
    @atheosxgaming Год назад +3

    Because its a really fucking good clean effective reliable way to make power.... bout it.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      This if Fing reality
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @six634
    @six634 Год назад +2

    Very surprised nothing was brought up about Thorium reactors which are much safer

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Its because no one in the U.S. is even considering them. YT videos are entertainment not reality.

  • @schmoo...
    @schmoo... Год назад

    Interesting video, but what happened at the end! Super sudden cut-off

  • @brett4264
    @brett4264 Год назад +5

    A new nuclear plant should be built in the same place as the one that's being dismantled.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      can't afford it.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @beccalife275
    @beccalife275 Год назад +14

    Nuclear has such a bad reputation from Belarus and Japan but we're developed so much more technology and safety features. Nuclear is the future of energy.

    • @Adrianitez
      @Adrianitez Год назад

      It's a letter to Santa Claus. It constituted 6% of world energy supplies; you'd need to build 3 reactors every month for 40 years spread out evenly across the whole world to get it up to around 20%, for it to make any kind of dent in GHG-emissions.
      That's never going to happen; too many geopolitical, proliferation, economic, regulatory, insurance and resource and manpower questions that there is enormous inertia in resolving for that to ever occur.
      In the real world, zero marginal cost, existing renewable technologies are the only option we have.
      All the experimental bullshit about thorium salt reactors, micro-reactors etc. are just that; commercial bullshit for billionaires to invest surplus capital to avoid depreciation and extract even more profits.

    • @danansana7411
      @danansana7411 Год назад

      hanford where you show up on your first day of work and get a pension for life which is shortened by the amount of time spent on the job

  • @Ryan-kz7oj
    @Ryan-kz7oj Год назад +1

    Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTRs) are the way forward. LFTRs use a molten salt mixture that can be drained away in the event of a meltdown, which helps prevent issues such as hydrogen gas buildup. They also don't need to be super pressurized like a light water reactor

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      Do you realize that LFTRs would require an entirely new industry based upon Thorium. It is not just the reactor, it is making highly enriched uranium started fuel, thorium mining and processing, spent fuel reprocessing, etc..
      That is why no one in the U.S. is even remotely interested in Thorium.

  • @squidwardo7074
    @squidwardo7074 Год назад +2

    1500 tons of nuclear waste is basically nothing. For comparison a 747 weighs 200 tons

  • @ianhomerpura8937
    @ianhomerpura8937 Год назад +32

    Time to have more nuclear reprocessing plants and use the fuel rods until they're fully spent, just like what Japan and France have been doing for the longest time. Time to upgrade into 3rd and 4th generation nuclear power plants. Time to boost nuclear energy if all cars and trains will shift to electricity powered ones.

    • @Nastiazik
      @Nastiazik Год назад +1

      Hi, I'm from Russia, Moscow 🇷🇺 and I also run a RUclips channel where I shoot about politics and history. I would be interested to hear your opinion about my activities

    • @jesustsa1
      @jesustsa1 Год назад +1

      The renewable industry marketing is too good tho

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Год назад

      @@jesustsa1 time to market nuclear as renewable then, like what France has been doing for decades. Super effective.

  • @sigmundfreud7903
    @sigmundfreud7903 Год назад +6

    Nuclear fusion is probably the most realistic power source for the future.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      how realistic is this?
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear reprocessing and power projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @MerkleAkrunphleuphle
    @MerkleAkrunphleuphle Год назад

    They must be open with the public unlike many past incidents.

  • @jesusperez7524
    @jesusperez7524 Год назад +1

    I work at Diablo canyon at the moment and get to see what goes on behind the scenes. There’s a lot of work to be done to keep it going for 10+ years but it could definitely be brought up to code

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      I worked in the nuclear industry for 40+ years at 5 different facilities and you must know that 1 failure of a major component at these 30-40 year old plants means it will be shutdown. The cost to repair even minor components is staggering.

    • @heather.mom4nuclear
      @heather.mom4nuclear 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing your personal experience there, however, your comment implies that it's not currently "up to code". It is. We have lots of work to do solely because the company was headed down the wrong path for so long (the last 7 years!) planning for decommissioning instead of continued operation, and now we all have to scramble to catch up.

  • @TroyRubert
    @TroyRubert Год назад +13

    Glad you could finally join us in the 21st century Vice.

    • @radeon8461
      @radeon8461 Год назад +1

      The payment from the Chinese eco-billionaires must have ran out.

  • @Ningen18
    @Ningen18 Год назад +8

    Wow Vice, I guess it's better late than never, to see what the common people already saw from miles away..

  • @sweetsmods
    @sweetsmods Год назад

    This is the way

  • @amorrar1
    @amorrar1 Год назад +3

    Good stuff. I think we should change our minds about nuclear. It seems like the most favorable option

  • @SuperTommox
    @SuperTommox Год назад +9

    Safest and most efficient energy production!

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      You forgot most expensive.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @joewhang0514
    @joewhang0514 Год назад +2

    Ppl always talk about nuclear wastes, come on, the wastes and air polution from burning fossil fuels kills you way faster. And we haven't even started talking about the climate change.

  • @Waldemarvonanhalt
    @Waldemarvonanhalt Год назад +1

    Even in a worst case (ie. fictional and physically impossible) scenario, you can't do worse than what it looks like around Baotou where all the lithium and cobalt is used in PV cell manufacture. Just look at Bikini Atoll today.

  • @paulneumann8589
    @paulneumann8589 Год назад +3

    Although Steven Chu was Energy Secretary he has been wrong about a lot of things. He destroyed the clean hydrogen that was thriving in development and he is wrong that we don't have long term energy storage. Green Hydrogen can be stored indefinitely and we need all clean energy including batteries to make any transition. Especially in cold states.

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 Год назад

      We would need nuclear to produce hydrogen as it takes a ton of electricity to separate it from water, but yes you're correct.

    • @SteveWright-oy8ky
      @SteveWright-oy8ky 4 месяца назад

      @@rak6437 WRONG ! The Meyer's Water Fuel Cell needs very little electricity and can crack water to make the hydrogen , all we want ! Clean, non-polluting and self contained !

  • @SanskarWagley
    @SanskarWagley Год назад +3

    Nuclear and other renewables are sorely needed

  • @wallacerigby4393
    @wallacerigby4393 Год назад +2

    More than lights go out when there is no power. How small minded of the lady’s POV.

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 Год назад

      She has a BLM sign out front! What'd you expect

  • @MRIPETCTSupportEngineer
    @MRIPETCTSupportEngineer Год назад

    I live 15 min from San onofre. I’ve always wondered what was going to come of it

  • @jimk8520
    @jimk8520 Год назад +15

    It’s not wrong to dismantle these older plants. They aren’t nearly as safe as they need to be. It is wrong to not replace them with modern designs.

  • @JWFdocumentaries
    @JWFdocumentaries Год назад +3

    once upon a time PBS said nuclear had a bad rep that it doesn't deserve.

  • @kevinking5406
    @kevinking5406 Год назад

    Right next to I 5. I used to drive right by it.

  • @BakoBoi
    @BakoBoi Год назад +2

    As a petroleum engineer, I know that the only way we replace oil and gas is nuclear, and I am all for more energy at a lower carbon and land footprint

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      You may have a job for a long time.
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear power projects and spent fuel reprocessing and in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% media and political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $10 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      Please google any of this to confirm.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @711jastin
    @711jastin Год назад +12

    To those who has no idea how energy works, nuclear power is the future, nuclear fission will be the temporary solution to most of our world's problems, nuclear fusion will be the eternal solution(or until we can harness something greater). There is no equivalent source of power in terms of energy density and pollution cost (yes, i mean it).

    • @fizvx3893
      @fizvx3893 Год назад

      Fusion or fission Ik there different just don’t know the difference

    • @Tearakan
      @Tearakan Год назад +2

      @@fizvx3893 fission is splitting atoms. We do that now in reactors. Fusion is combining atoms together. The sun does that now to last for billions of years. We've done a bit of it in a lab.

    • @rak6437
      @rak6437 Год назад +2

      We need nuclear power until we can generate anti matter. Then I'll agree to show down nuclear.

  • @i.l6916
    @i.l6916 Год назад +4

    The fact that someone is gonna have to guard nuclear waste until the end of time leads me to believe the end of time isn’t far off

    • @Waldemarvonanhalt
      @Waldemarvonanhalt Год назад +1

      Nuclear "waste" has literally never been a problem. Can you name any other form of energy generation where all the related waste is available in a solid state (ceramic pellets) that are easy to observe and store in reinforced concrete casks? Besides that, their high density means that the volume of space required to store everything is relatively tiny compared to the volume of coal ash the world generates each year.
      All the spent fissile material still retains the majority of its potential energy that can be reprocessed to be used as fuel for fast neutron breeder reactors (which is actually quite an old technology). The resulting spent fissile material from those reactors only take a few hundred years to decay into inert rocks.

  • @mason1775
    @mason1775 Год назад +2

    I looked at the US occupational outlook website a while back. It predicted that Nuclear Engineer employment is declining by 8% over 2020-2030. It was surprising when I first read that, and then realized US nuclear power plants were being shut down for some reason.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      The main reason that 30-50 year old plants are shutdown is when a major piece of equipment fails it costs a billion or more to replace/repair. A simple analogy but it is the same reason you don't see people driving 1970s cars as daily drivers.

    • @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk
      @danadurnfordkevinblanchdebunk Год назад +4

      @@clarkkent9080 Yet you fail to mention from your blank trolling channel that many countries have been building and using small modular reactors for many decades built in two year or less for millions not billions.

  • @Tylerbaldwin7
    @Tylerbaldwin7 Год назад

    Well done again

  • @the_rubbish_bin
    @the_rubbish_bin Год назад +3

    Design and technology has improved tons since these plants were built. We need to replace the decommissioned plants with new ones. That lady living on the coast might not mind rolling backouts, but most of us can't afford to live on the coast and therefore, require air conditioning.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      How about the most advanced Ap100 design?
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @kyleunderhill9126
    @kyleunderhill9126 Год назад +4

    It's important to remember nuisance. Nuclear has the potential to be the greenest. Thorium and other Nuclear fuels that aren't plutonium or uranium are the safest as well with less toxic waste and sometimes no potential for meltdowns. One thing to be aware of is that the methods of mining the fuels is the biggest danger. Doesn't matter if we're using safe thorium if we're contaminating the area around the mine.

    • @samgrace3868
      @samgrace3868 Год назад

      That’s a great concern! But to be fully honest the US has very strict laws (hopefully as long as a republican[or democrat funded by the same interests] dose not come along *Ahhem trump) most of these are not sourced from the USA, although I feel just the same. The people in the video opposing were not concerned about that because they could not care less! And it’s sad :(

    • @wednesdar452
      @wednesdar452 Год назад +1

      Yes, but a the footprint of all the thorium mines in the world is still orders of magnitude less than oil/natural gas wells.

  • @alkh2624
    @alkh2624 Год назад +2

    5:04
    back in my day we WERE BLIND

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      What about today?
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit their narrative, they just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art Westinghouse AP1000 ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear reprocessing and power projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @abddfa5234
    @abddfa5234 Год назад +1

    Why are we not talking about the absurd energy consumerism? Can’t we foster a sustainable lifestyle?

  • @yoursafeplace8476
    @yoursafeplace8476 Год назад +4

    This is one of the dumbest mistakes made in human history. Yes, any plant that's not up to safety measures most definitely should be fixed or taken down but the fear mongering involved with Nuclear energy is a shame. We could easily have been running on just nuclear, solar, and wind if things had been done the right way but because we're humans of course we've fucked it up. It's not limitless energy, nuclear waste can be an issue, but our planet would be in far better shape if we'd done this right. Now the world is roasting and the problems still aren't being solved, sucks.
    By the way, dealing with nuclear waste isn't that "difficult". Just dig real deep into the earth or find/use one of the superdeep mines that are abandoned and you store it down there then seal the place in concrete or something like that. It's not a permanent solution as only so much can be buried but it would buy enough time to move over to 90% green and figuring out the logistics and getting the tech right to make it happen.

    • @MrGbustamante
      @MrGbustamante Год назад

      Use Spacex to send the waste deep into space. BOOM problem solved.

    • @ShinyRedR1
      @ShinyRedR1 Год назад

      It sounds very similar to you, but the US government hasn’t been able to accomplish it yet. Maybe they should hire you, as a “Master Planner”? Simple as that..

    • @ShinyRedR1
      @ShinyRedR1 Год назад

      @@MrGbustamante SPACE X, is willing to work at a loss to send Tons of waste into space? All because you, said so?? It must be wonderful, to have your imagination…

  • @mattjones354
    @mattjones354 Год назад +7

    The older lady is extremely ignorant. If I was a reporter I would ask her how many people in the US have died from a nuclear plant? Also she doesn’t know that the waste gets re used in triso fuels so it’s not like the plant uses the fuel rods once and dumps it

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      So we should all be pronuclear since half the video shows pro-nuclear women? How shallow

  • @jonadams5547
    @jonadams5547 Год назад

    Would the San Andreas fault be good for providing for geo thermal?

  • @42luke93
    @42luke93 Год назад +1

    Please make a good example for the industry that this energy source is viable even when decommissioning!
    Tragedy it had to shut down 20 years early due to fault steam generators that were installed.

    • @42luke93
      @42luke93 Год назад

      (Am referring to the San Diego Plant). Glad the other one, Diablo Canyon is expected to be extended into the 2030s.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@42luke93 Diablo requires many billions in repairs. No more power but increased electric rates for a plant that will only run 7 more years. They get what they want.

  • @krakenhawkstratdude204
    @krakenhawkstratdude204 Год назад +24

    We need to consider nuclear energy as a viable alternative to fossil fuels if we expect to have the same or higher level of energy usage we have now. Fukushima, Chernobyl and Three Mile Island are just a small sample of things going wrong when there are a multitude of nuclear reactors around the world that have operated safely for years. What do we fear more? A overheating planet or a very rare isolated nuclear fallout that affects only a small area? I think people are starting to realize the value in nuclear energy.

  • @Mr.Rogers91
    @Mr.Rogers91 Год назад +3

    Yeah I'm not sure why more money isn't going into nuclear. We always talk about wind and solar which is great but the technology just isn't there yet and we can't force it. We should be looking into how we can make nuclear more efficient since it's already 0 emissions. It's all in fear of a disaster when there have only been 2 major nuclear disasters in history and Chernobyl was due to communism and Fukushima was unavoidable it was just devastating earthquake and tsunami.

    • @Mr.Rogers91
      @Mr.Rogers91 Год назад +1

      @Trey Adams the reason I didn't include it is because there were no fatalities related to the meltdown. Even today epidemiologist say there is no increase in cancer to the surrounding area. So while the reactor may have suffered a meltdown it's not really comparable to Ukraine or Japan in that no one died. They even had it cleaned up in a q3 year period while Fukushima and Pripyat are still not cleaned up totally.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      more money is.
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

    • @Mr.Rogers91
      @Mr.Rogers91 Год назад

      @@clarkkent9080 it sounds like you just listed a bunch of projects that the government couldn't finish. It's pretty par for the course that government projects go WAY over budget and way over deadlines. YT videos are not the source of my opinion it was the topic here. We've had completed nuclear plants shut down Instead of improved. Again your argument is more the government sucks and not nuclear is bad.

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      @@Mr.Rogers91 I am not saying nuclear is bad. I am saying it is too expensive, that is if it can even be completed.
      The MOX facility was a government project. VC Summer and Vogtle were/are private investor owner utility projects. Please check me if you don't believe.
      If you do research, then you must know that San Onofre shutdown because major equipment failed. I believe that they replaced steam generators at a cost on $1 billion and the new steam generators failed. Steam generators separate radioactive reactor coolant from clean steam.
      Again, if you actually research you must know that it is common for nuclear plants in the 30-50-year range to be shut down by the utility owners when major equipment fails. Palisades just shutdown a few months ago for failed control rod seals. On average, 2 old nuclear plants shutdown every year.
      Just because I don't like what is happening does not mean I have to ignore facts

  • @MrWaheedulHaque
    @MrWaheedulHaque Год назад +2

    As long as the nuclear power plant doesnt cut corners on safety and maintenance then i see no issue at all open it back up never should have been closed

    • @clarkkent9080
      @clarkkent9080 Год назад

      What about cost?
      How can any YT video on nuclear power simply IGNORE the 5 nuclear new build failures in the U.S. in the last 20 years??? If it doesn’t fit your narrative you just ignore it?
      Social and YT videos are NOT the news. If you live in the U.S. here is the reality for the last 4 state of the art ADVANCED passive safety features new nuclear projects in the U.S. over the last 20 years. YT videos are great if you want to be spoon fed misinformation instead of researching facts.
      The Southeastern U.S. is super pro-nuclear MAGA, has zero anti-nukes, and 100% political support.
      The MOX facility (South Carolina) was a U.S. government nuclear reprocessing facility that was supposed to mix pure weapon grade Pu239 with U238 to make reactor fuel assemblies. It was canceled (2017) in the U.S. After spending $17 billion for a plant that was originally estimated to cost $1 billion and an independent report that estimated it would cost $100 billion to complete the plant and process all the Pu239, Trump canceled the project in 2017.
      VC Summer (South Carolina) new nuclear units 2&3 were canceled in 2017 after spending $17 billion on the project (original estimate of $14 billion and 2016 completion date) with no clear end in sight for costs or schedule.
      Vogtle (Georgia) new nuclear units 3 &4 currently 110% over budget and schedule (currently over $30 billion) and still not operating. Mid way into the build, the utility stated that had they known about the many costly delays they would never have chosen nuclear. They are now delayed another year because according to the project management, thousands of build documents are missing.
      If you can’t build new nuclear in the MAGA super pro-nuclear southeast U.S. then where can you build it?

  • @xMaverickFPS
    @xMaverickFPS Год назад +1

    Good stuff, Keegan. Do our name proud.

  • @MetaDiscussions
    @MetaDiscussions Год назад +1

    “Maybe shouldn’t” literally just mapped their entire world view