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Old 2011-03-12, 12:16 PM   #10
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Chances are good that many if not all of them are nearing the end of their projected lifespan, and may have to be decomissioned after this.

We should be replacing that style of reactor/generator with newer models anyway.

But yeah you are right, the unthoughtful greens will be all "NO NUKES" about this, unwilling to face the fact that the "no nukes" path requires a massive dieback, just as much as the "burn all the fossil carbon" path.

Not that the nuclear path is all roses. There are no great options left to us after wasting the last 40 years in an amnesiac consumption frenzy.
If I read right those are the Canadian reactors, which are somewhat safer than the American fast-breeder types! |tomato|

Not that a lot of things would stand up to an earthquake which was 8,000 times stronger than the one that just leveled Christchurch!


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Fossil Fuels on Demand
In September, a privately held and highly secretive U.S. biotech company named Joule Unlimited received a patent for “a proprietary organism” – a genetically engineered cyanobacterium that produces liquid hydrocarbons: diesel fuel, jet fuel and gasoline. This breakthrough technology, the company says, will deliver renewable supplies of liquid fossil fuel almost anywhere on Earth, in essentially unlimited quantity and at an energy-cost equivalent of $30 (U.S.) a barrel of crude oil.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle1871149/
We will have to see how this new gem plays out!
a) - [ ] Oil companies deep six it
b) - [ ] Gets wild & devours all carbon
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