No argument with any of this, except you're neglecting the only real hazard: The over-stocked (dense-packed} spent-fuel storage pools we have at every commercial reactor site in the US. Our FedGov promised they would deal with spent fuel but they never have. Once it's out and in dry casks, it's no longer a concern.
Some serious irony: I've installed solar and batteries at my home this year, not so much to save money, or to be "green", but in anticipation of issues with the grid due to all the intermittent sources its rapidly becoming dependent on, which are also driving up the cost of power from the grid at a rapid pace. Right now, I'm paying 50% more per kWh than three years ago, and no I don't live in California.
So did Bobby acknowledge your clarifications to his statements and amend his perspective?
Aside from no longer saying then in public
No argument with any of this, except you're neglecting the only real hazard: The over-stocked (dense-packed} spent-fuel storage pools we have at every commercial reactor site in the US. Our FedGov promised they would deal with spent fuel but they never have. Once it's out and in dry casks, it's no longer a concern.
https://jackdevanney.substack.com/p/the-dense-packing-fiasco
https://mjderivan.substack.com/p/dense-packing-fiasco
https://jackdevanney.substack.com/p/dense-packing-20
Some serious irony: I've installed solar and batteries at my home this year, not so much to save money, or to be "green", but in anticipation of issues with the grid due to all the intermittent sources its rapidly becoming dependent on, which are also driving up the cost of power from the grid at a rapid pace. Right now, I'm paying 50% more per kWh than three years ago, and no I don't live in California.