Originally posted by aeolium
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Everyone has their opinions. This is mainly a UK based forum and those opinions might be a bit different if a reactor blew-up somewhere on the British Isles, which is a relatively small and overcrowded land mass. The UK has 16 nuclear reactors at nine plants. Most of these reactors are ageing, continuing to function well past their original operating license, and have produced thousands of tons of nuclear waste that no one knows what to do with (most of the waste is kept on site at these plants). In the brave new world of atomic energy we were supposed to get almost free electricity, and 'science' would come up with a solution for nuclear waste sometime in a vague future. Recycling spent fuel was the mantra, but it's turned out to be horrendously expensive, which is why they're closing down Sellafield, at humungus cost to the tax payer (1.5 billion a year - see here)...
Sellafield: the most hazardous place in Europe
Two things to perhaps note: 1) they don't really know what to do with the toxic crap they are removing from Sellafield (our present level of science has no way of properly making it safe); 2) the reason that they keep extending the license of the UK's ageing reactor fleet is because the cost of decommissioning them is astronomical (none of these costs are included in the price per kilowatt of nuclear power).
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