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Discussion about nuclear fission

  • 03-04-2015 2:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 519 ✭✭✭


    Want to discuss nuclear fission power here primarily : thorium , uranium, plutonium and mox.
    Want to discuss:
    1. How much power each one generates
    2. How much waste they produce
    3. How long their half life is
    4.which are most expensive and most cheapest forms to produce for use
    5.how long could each power the world
    6.what are the best methods of dealing with their disposal can they be bioremediation or just buried underground

    I saw this article does this mean bacteria could be used to get rid of nuclear waste safety and effectivly

    http://www.science20.com/news_articles/bacteria_that_can_eat_radioactive_waste_discovered-144465
    Been looking around online but can't get a clear answer. Even wikipedia is all ancient greek to.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 13,104 ✭✭✭✭djpbarry


    Want to discuss:
    1. How much power each one generates
    2. How much waste they produce
    3. How long their half life is
    4.which are most expensive and most cheapest forms to produce for use
    5.how long could each power the world
    6.what are the best methods of dealing with their disposal can they be bioremediation or just buried underground
    There's nothing to "discuss" here - you've just posted a series of questions that you want other people to provide the answers to.


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