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sanitation@lemmy.radio to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data Centers

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People Would Rather Have Nuclear Power Plants In Their Area Than AI Data Centers

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sanitation@lemmy.radio to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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Nuclear Power Plants Far More Popular Than AI Data Centers For Local Areas
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A majority of Americans say they're against the local construction of data centers to power artificial intelligence.
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    Well nuclear power plants create something more useful than ai data centers, nuclear waste.

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      Nuclear waste can be reprocessed and reused. France has been doing it for decades. Or you could reuse it in a thorium reactor, which needs less reprocessing.

      Another thing people forget about is that nuclear power is the main source for tritium, which we have a shortage of and it’s getting worse as more nuclear plants are decommissioned. Tritium has a lot of uses, but it’s most noteworthy use is fuel for fusion power. If decommission all nuclear plants, fusion research is effectively dead in the water

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      Hell, some of the more modern designs barely produce that…

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        I still remember learning that and about breeder reactors (they produce fissile material from common isotopes) and feeling so betrayed by the common zeitgeist

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          Non-fissile material goes in, nuclear power comes out. Can’t explain that.

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          Indeed, nuclear is among the safest and cleanest forms of energy currently available to us! All the waste in the world for life barely fills a few football fields’ worth of space, if I recall correctly.

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            One football field 10 meters high to be precise.

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              One football field 10 meters high

              You’re mixing US and metric measurement systems there. You should either stick to meters or come up with a sports analogy for the height.

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                One futball field 10 meters high to be precise.

                FTFY

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                11.574 stanard National Baseball League baseball bats high

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                What if their from the parts of the world that call “soccer” football and also use metric? Which is basically everyone.

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              I knew it was something around there, thanks!

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            The issue with waste is not the volume but the duration.

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              But surely you’d agree that we have more than enough space for even lifetime storage, no? Compare that to the junk emitted from nearly everything else. What is your proposed alternative?

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        What’s the point then?!

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      Loads depleted uranium rounds with militaristic intent

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      Some groups have started to extract materials from nuclear waste that can provide Targeted Alpha Therapy for cancer patients, so very true.

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      Much of which can be used in hospitals for life saving medical uses! Double dunk on AI failures.

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      Electricity too

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      Masterful comment delivery, kudos

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      That you can use for gardening https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_gardening

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      Came here to say that one gives and the other one takes.

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