• @[email protected]
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    310 days ago

    Where do you put the waste? For how long and at what cost?

    What about the cost of decommissioning nuclear sites at the end of their life?

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      10 days ago

      Right now the volume of waste is low enough that they store it on-site. Coal ash disposal is far more of a problem, and has led to major contamination incidents.

      What figures do you have on decomissioning? How much does a coal or natural gas plant or oil refinery cost to decommission? Do plants need to be decommissioned or can they be incrementally upgraded?

      Have you done any background on this or are you sealioning?

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      10 days ago

      In the ground, very deep, forever, for not nearly as much money as you might think. It takes up very, very little space. It’s not green liquid that can spill, it’s pieces of glass.

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        210 days ago

        We did that in Germany, and it’s now contaminating groundwater, as the very deep hole is flooding with water.

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          16 days ago

          You put things around the glass so that groundwater never touches the ‘glass’. Again, very different now from the days we started.