Fukushima wants to be born again wind and solar
The available energy generation is estimated at around 600 megawatts, the equivalent of two thirds of a nuclear power plant.
The available energy generation is estimated at around 600 megawatts, the equivalent of two thirds of a nuclear power plant.
After the wretched declarations of the Minister of the Environment, the radioactive water of Fukushima is still looking for a destination, and the drums will soon be full.
Atomic gardens? Simple: plant metal bars loaded with isotopes in the middle of the garden, expose it to radiation and mute the DNA of the plants. Nice, huh?
The 1986 disaster taught the world many things about the risks of nuclear energy, but the lesson may not be enough.
In the CMSR the fuel is placed in a dissolved salt which acts as a coolant, ensuring a constant temperature and preventing the core from melting or exploding, and in an emergency it simply goes out on its own.
A five-year delay in completing the Iter experimental reactor was announced today. Yes ...