By the 1980's the world outlook was changing when wind generated electricity became more viable and more countries were building hydroelectric dams. Nuclear power is too complicated with strings attached to it, then you need specialists like physicists and nuclear engineers just to look after the reactor and its ancillaries. Storing of spent rods and other radio active parts also present a logistical nightmare. And lastly the possibility of an accident is always present. Who would want a nuclear powerplant in their backyard?
Excuse me, our Bataan nuclear power plant is 100% completed but was never commissioned.
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By the 1980's the world outlook was changing when wind generated electricity became more viable and more countries were building hydroelectric dams. Nuclear power is too complicated with strings attached to it, then you need specialists like physicists and nuclear engineers just to look after the reactor and its ancillaries. Storing of spent rods and other radio active parts also present a logistical nightmare. And lastly the possibility of an accident is always present. Who would want a nuclear powerplant in their backyard?
Yuh need special metal fi conduct electricity wid nuclear powah plant!
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Bayaan nuclear power plant is 100 % complete this video is making a false news