15 years ago, I did my research paper for English on nuclear power. Still the way to go...
If the government is going to fund BIG MONEY . Let it be for viable FUSION REACTORS. You know the future possible where you get more power than you put in. With that you can make all the electric cars you want. No pollution. No danger of a Fukushima catastrophe. You can bury power supplies in the roads. All factories running clean.
I agree with the author ... but not in the United States. A deacon in our church works for Excelon at the local nuc plant. His observation is that the company is taking reactors offline, not building new ones. With the advent of cheap natural gas ... that is the better choice for the energy needs of the US. (His opinion not mine ...)
Just exactly when and why did that happen? I'm confused...