Message from @Nathan James 123

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2019-11-11 01:18:16 UTC  

its been 33 years since chernobyl

2019-11-11 01:18:41 UTC  

a lot of safety features have been implemented since

2019-11-11 01:18:54 UTC  

Meh, renewables are better

2019-11-11 01:19:00 UTC  

Cheaper energy from them

2019-11-11 01:19:02 UTC  

and it was the soviet union... a dying soviet union

2019-11-11 01:19:09 UTC  

so... ye

2019-11-11 01:19:11 UTC  

Less risk, lower costs

2019-11-11 01:29:40 UTC  

fuck windmills

2019-11-11 01:29:54 UTC  

theres a pretty good article on the spectator explaining how shitty they are

2019-11-11 01:31:55 UTC  

Meh they're the cheapest source of energy and we can put them at sea

2019-11-11 02:03:19 UTC  

Nuclear energy will work better.

2019-11-11 02:18:37 UTC  
2019-11-11 02:18:50 UTC  

There's no long-term storage for the used fuel.

2019-11-11 02:18:54 UTC  

It's more expensive

2019-11-11 02:18:57 UTC  

It's more dangerous

2019-11-11 02:19:08 UTC  

We will need foreigners to design, build and operate them

2019-11-11 02:19:24 UTC  

There's a higher impact if one reactor goes down

2019-11-11 02:19:26 UTC  

You will never develop one unless you try.

2019-11-11 02:19:36 UTC  

Windmills don't work if there's no wind.

2019-11-11 02:20:15 UTC  

Which is why you have multiple farms around the country, in different locations

2019-11-11 02:20:19 UTC  

To offset that problem

2019-11-11 02:20:37 UTC  

Also, where will we be purchasing the nuclear fuel from? @Illyrian

2019-11-11 02:22:02 UTC  

What if they're subject to for example a terror attack, or military strike?

2019-11-11 02:22:12 UTC  

There's land we can't use for a few hundred years.

2019-11-11 02:31:16 UTC  

I still don't think you get how situational windmills are.

2019-11-11 03:28:58 UTC  

ye and the upkeep they need. especially in the ocean is immensely difficult and expensive. also they look god awful. theres complaints from residents in rural areas saying the landscape has been ruined by wind turbines

2019-11-11 06:17:16 UTC  

not to mention the things only work if there is just the right amount of wind. to little and the blades won't turn. to much and they will rip themselves apart if the brakes are not engaged.

2019-11-11 08:10:20 UTC  

You can have wind farms at sea. You just can't rely on them

2019-11-11 08:10:44 UTC  

Putting solar on new houses is sensible.
Creating energy from incinerating waste locally is also an essential component

2019-11-11 08:10:54 UTC  

Increased use of hydro in Wales and Scotland

2019-11-11 08:11:03 UTC  

Massive forests + biowaste reactors for baseline

2019-11-11 08:43:09 UTC  

The Lib Dems are talking about education and will promise every adult in England £10,000 to spend on education and training throughout their life.

2019-11-11 08:43:13 UTC  

A step in the right direction

2019-11-11 08:43:25 UTC  

upskilling yourself as an adult is very important

2019-11-11 08:43:56 UTC  

But it can be very expensive and a lot of the times your company won't pay for it if it's not exactly relevant to the job you do there

2019-11-11 08:44:27 UTC  

Yea turbines look ugly

2019-11-11 08:44:33 UTC  

Not smoke spewing coal plants

2019-11-11 08:45:13 UTC  

And I thought that per kwh wind energy was cheaper than non-renewables now?

2019-11-11 09:01:28 UTC  

the down side of 10k for nothing is that it has no value... so they dont necessarily need to spend it on something thats going to get a paying job

2019-11-11 09:01:45 UTC  

it should probably be restricted to some core courses tbh

2019-11-11 09:02:09 UTC  

Yea there should be limitations