In evaluating solutions to global warming, air pollution, and energy security, two important questions that arise are (1) should new nuclear electricity-producing plants be built to help solve these problems, and (2) should existing, aged nuclear plants be kept open as long as possible to help solve the problems? This section discusses these issues after nuclear power is explained. In sum, before accounting for waste storage or meltdown damage costs, a new nuclear lant costs about 3 to 4 times … read more »
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