Posted on 02/15/2022 10:18:28 AM PST by BenLurkin
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Right, but that link
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4038553/posts
explains that the plan is to treat it and dump it in the ocean.
(That actually is also mentioned briefly in the report I linked to.)
You presume that flooding is the only cause of loss of power.
All of these Mark 1 designs should have been replaced decades ago, not relicensed.
Not at all. Obviously, the grid (outside power) went down first. Plus the reactors were shut down. Batteries can't last forever. However, the generators in fact did kick in properly. The situation was stable until the tsunami arrived.
The Mark 1 designs and backups worked fine. The location was not well chosen, and idiots just put the backup generators in the wrong place. Later reviews found the generators' locations "incomprehensible".
All of these Mark 1 designs should have been replaced decades ago, not relicensed.
Fantasy. Replacements would never have been completed.
“Then there is that problem of where to send the spent fuel sitting in onsite cooling ponds everywhere.”
Elon will deliver it airmail express to El Sol, where it will join a big fusion party.
Denial is a warm blanket.
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