
Sunday, June 05, 2011
LINKS ABOUT NUCLEAR POWER - "the main driver of growth"
Chernobyl compared with normal background radiation and illness

The real lesson of this graph is that, any nation which greatly increases its power supply, as any nation able to install nuclear reactors can, it will become much wealthier.
Molten salt reactors - operate at near atmospheric pressure and thus can't explode catastrophically
Al Fin on Thorium reactors
Vietnam to build 30 gigawatts of nuclear power by 2030 which is about 60% of AL Britain's electric power now
"In modern times the main driver of economic growth has been, and continues to be, energy" - Jim Mather, SNP minister
Unregistered nuclear reactors with no safety measures whatsoever up to 1.8 billion years ago
Nuclear costs
The WSJ explains some of the various measures of radiation
Radon levels in Scotland

and by what is clearly a very different shading, in England and Wales


The real lesson of this graph is that, any nation which greatly increases its power supply, as any nation able to install nuclear reactors can, it will become much wealthier.
Molten salt reactors - operate at near atmospheric pressure and thus can't explode catastrophically
Al Fin on Thorium reactors
Vietnam to build 30 gigawatts of nuclear power by 2030 which is about 60% of AL Britain's electric power now
"In modern times the main driver of economic growth has been, and continues to be, energy" - Jim Mather, SNP minister
Unregistered nuclear reactors with no safety measures whatsoever up to 1.8 billion years ago
Nuclear costs
The WSJ explains some of the various measures of radiation
Radon levels in Scotland

and by what is clearly a very different shading, in England and Wales

Labels: economics, Fear, nuclear