MichVandal
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We as a society have good ideas but seldom think them through end-to-end.
We are all about immediate gratification, be it not thinking through spent nuclear fuel or what to do with turbine blades.
I have no problem with wind or solar; my issue is lack of large scale energy storage (to get production and demand aligned) and lack of enough high-voltage continental interconnects*.
*MISO and SPP had energy (80% coal and nat-gas produced) for ERCOT during the Texas fiasco, but no way to get it there.
We didn't think through oil, and all of the problems it has caused. Actual air pollution, water and ground pollution, and now effects of CO2.
Funny how that "normalized" destruction of the planet is ok.
Far, far, far fewer people have died from nuclear issue, even for the waste products compared to coal and oil. Far, far less of the environment has or will be harmed by turbine blades than oil and gas pollution.
Keep asking questions about totally different levels of impact on the earth.
And Texas was 100% self inflicted. Between not having robust transmission systems, not having robust power plants, and not being part of the national grid.
Interesting that your "concern" has found its voice once dumpy got out of office....