03-15-2011, 08:56 AM
since the trouble with the japanese reactors in a few of their nuclear power plants it seems the world is having different ideas about how clever it is to have them.
germany who extend the life span of their reactors by a considerable amount of time are now looking into whether or not they did the right thing in doing so.
why did japan which is in the rim of fire and prone to large earthquakes, build nuclear plants near the coastline? how stupid was that? but that isn't my question. the questions are;
what effect will the japanese disaster play in building of new plants worldwide?
will it make people more prone to go with solar, or wind powered turbines?
will they build more fossil fuel plants? and finally; what do you think they should do building-wise
germany who extend the life span of their reactors by a considerable amount of time are now looking into whether or not they did the right thing in doing so.
why did japan which is in the rim of fire and prone to large earthquakes, build nuclear plants near the coastline? how stupid was that? but that isn't my question. the questions are;
what effect will the japanese disaster play in building of new plants worldwide?
will it make people more prone to go with solar, or wind powered turbines?
will they build more fossil fuel plants? and finally; what do you think they should do building-wise
