A 10 megawatt hydrogen plan just isn't going to cut it. My single reactor plant puts out over 1600, that's for 2 years straight 24\7 before needing a refuel. Coal can match nuclear output, but it is literally continually refueled. Once a nuclear plant starts burning it's fuel, it practically runs itself. They are incredibly reliable and safe, barring a natural disaster of epic proportions. If countries prefer polluting themselves with the byproducts of coal, then I guess we can live in a nuclear free world, that's an awfully big step backwards in my opinion. You're talking at the very least 50 years before a power source comes along able to replace coal.
I just don't understand the outrage and fear when it comes to the Japan nuclear situation. Where is the international outrage when a coal mine explodes, when a fly ash pond decimates miles and miles of land, when mountain tops are literally torn apart to get at coal, when mercury from coal plants is linked to human disease, etc. Yet even after Three Mile Island and Japan, when nuclear power shows how safe it can be even when the worst possible scenario happens, it's still treated as a nuclear bomb about to go off at anytime.
Well, picking the smallest of the 6 hydrogen plants I posted to make your statement
Two of the plants, Abu Dhabi and California, are 400 and 500 MW, respectivly. Abu Dhabi plant gets its
hydrogen from natural gas and the California plant will run on the oil company's bottom end byproduct,
Raw Petroleum Coke. Neither derive their hydrogen from water allthough new types of water extraction are coming available. I would rather have 500 of these, than 1 more nuke plant. As the technology gets better prices will come down and hydrogen can easily compete with nuclear. I cant make you push the button, but I posted 2 films of the way the technology works maybe... take a min and look it over
It will help the oil company recover more oil and sequester the C02 insted of spewing into the environment.
We need nuclear like a hole in the head... it's safe .. it's safe... till there is an accident. It's safe to ride your bike... till ya get hit by a car!
I doubt we'll see another nuclear plant here in the US in our lifetimes. I know there are about 10, most are AP1000's, waiting for approval and the Tennessee Valley project is on hold. It's byproduct is one of the most toxic things on earth. I would much rather have water/steam as exhaust than toxic fuel rods.
What I really don't care for are the Breeders, just making more and more spent fuel that we have no place for. Its the filthest, the worst of all types of Electric Generation.
http://www.3rd1000.com/nuclear/nuke101g.htm/end Hijack
In the News,
Incredible large cement pumps from Russia are moving in to Fukishima, should they remove the rods or just encapsulate them as well.
Also the delay of restarting many reactors by another electric company in japan for safety reason.
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/04/82803.html