Great podcast, compelling subject for an industrials geek like me. Couple of comments: 1) Interesting to have a close look at the whole Chernobyl story at this point (great dramatized documentary on HBO). Not that agencies and controls look anything alike between USSR 1986 and USA 2024... but still, Chernobyl was cutting-edge technology, Super-effizient and pressed to perform. You can expect these ingredients in the foreseeable "arms race" that could develop in the coming years, and we saw what happened with Boeing and the MCAS. Again, same ingredients. 2) Another angle of nuclear is Molten Salt Reactors. Old concept, new technology, probably will come into service in the next decade. A couple of startups in Denmark are paving the path. Seaborg and Copenhagen Atomics. Worth having a look.
@tsaichu
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Go Tracy go Joe
@zacharyrichard2764
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Keep it closed till you advance the technology. It’s not new infrastructure it’s old and it’s dangerous
@Wolfie142_
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you know what else is old and dangerous? cars every year millions of americans die in collisions and accidents and yet people still get in them considering how there where no steam explosions and no fatalities in working in a commercial nuclear power plant in the united states for the last 60 or so years (other countries with lesser quality control is a different story) its safe
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