Environmental Extremism - Another look at nuclear energy
From the viewpoint of Greenpeace, nuclear power generation is environmental terrorism... read my post of November 7.
I like to think that generating electricity from nuclear power is environmental extremism... an extremely expensive way to generate our energy needs, but necessary to safeguard the environment from the pollution caused by coal and oil power generating plants. It is an extemely emotional subject for those who believe that what the Russians experienced at Chernobyl is the unavoidable destiny for all of us who live near nuclear power plants.
The reality is that nuclear power generation is quietly progressing in the manner that most technologies do... from simple, risk-laden designs to sophisticated, safer designs.
- November 4 - Secretary of Energy Announces New Nuclear Plant Licensing Demonstration Project Awards
- November 9 - DOE Awards Battelle Energy Alliance Contract to Establish World-Class Nuclear Energy and Technology Lab in Idaho
While I stated on November 22, that geothermal energy might be a future technology that will provide clean, reliable, limitless energy... that possiblity is a long way off and, unfortunately, not a serious contender for significant government funding.
Therefore, it is heartening to see that the government is not buckling under pressure from groups who believe that mankind should co-exist with the rest of nature... that is, mankind should run naked through the wild and take shelter in caves... a longing for the "good old days" before fire.