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Re: Energy A Time For Change
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Originally Posted by MrKhay
I agree that nuclear power is the way to go. Thing is, until a feasible disposal method for the waste is implemented, we can't go full blown into it.
Yucca Mountain can hold only a definite amount of waste. The practical thing to do is come up with a way to convert the waste into something usable by consumers. Isolate the radio-active isotopes, and we might have something.
Burning fossil fuels is not the way of the future.
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I don't know who was the master mind behind NV Nuclear Compository but it wasn't a geologist. The area is geological active, and is a waiting disaster in the making. Not only with the faults running the terrain but farely recent volcanology.
Volcanism Studies Related to the Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard <br> at Yucca Mountain for the Period 1986-1996
Earthquake Hazard Research at Yucca Mountain
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