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    expensive and risky.
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    ----mas maayo nga alternative ni. dili nalang ta anang nuke kay risky gyud. mahal pa gyud kaayo.
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    japan has been on nuclear power for more than 10 years

    their radioactive waste is reprocessed and conveted to nuclear fuel

    the remainder is burried underground 2 kilometers down with no chance of radiation escaping....

    chernobyl.......lesson have been learned

    taiwan, japan, france they haven't experienced chernobyl type accidents....

    with regards to undersea cables cebu is interconnected already with leyte and negros...... cebu-leyte-negros grid(thats why there was a blackout when earthquake struck leyte)


    risky nothing risked... nothing gained

    expensive?? really?? solar power is more expensive, windpower is also expensive

    when you compute cost show us per kilowatt hour.......

    coal power cost 6 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    hydroelectric cost 4 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    geothermal cost 5 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    solar power cost 20 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour[
    windpower cost 15 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    diesel power cost 9 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    natural gas cost 8 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour

    nuclear power cost 11 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour


    so which is costly............

  4. #44

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    Quote Originally Posted by dagget

    remember what happened in that mild earthquake in leyte...... cebu had a black out.....
    Ang kato black out wala mantoy major damage, or even minor damage... Safety precautionary measure rman to cia, sort of SOP nila.

    Hinoon, ok pod nga naay nuclear plant diri sa cebu para naa koy ma balhinan trabaho.. hehehe...

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    ^^^from ur list nuke s stil not d cheapest alternative, d tech 4 solar n wind make it expensive, but as new materials come in dey may go down

    wyl it is true dat new tech has patched up the disaster in Chernobyl, i am rily apprehensive w/ d way our gov't compromises public safety w/ budget cuts, so i'm afraid we wud hav a nuke plant badly maintained n jst seconds away to a major disaster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanosuke
    Quote Originally Posted by dagget

    remember what happened in that mild earthquake in leyte...... cebu had a black out.....
    Ang kato black out wala mantoy major damage, or even minor damage... Safety precautionary measure rman to cia, sort of SOP nila.

    Hinoon, ok pod nga naay nuclear plant diri sa cebu para naa koy ma balhinan trabaho.. hehehe...
    wala lagi damage pero gi stop ang geothermal nya black out ang whole cebu...... thats shows how vulnerable cebu has become

    one disaster will turn all the lights out......

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    Quote Originally Posted by dagget
    japan has been on nuclear power for more than 10 years

    their radioactive waste is reprocessed and conveted to nuclear fuel

    the remainder is burried underground 2 kilometers down with no chance of radiation escaping....

    chernobyl.......lesson have been learned

    taiwan, japan, france they haven't experienced chernobyl type accidents....

    with regards to undersea cables cebu is interconnected already with leyte and negros...... cebu-leyte-negros grid(thats why there was a blackout when earthquake struck leyte)


    risky nothing risked... nothing gained

    expensive?? really?? solar power is more expensive, windpower is also expensive

    when you compute cost show us per kilowatt hour.......

    coal power cost 6 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    hydroelectric cost 4 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    geothermal cost 5 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    solar power cost 20 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour[
    windpower cost 15 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    diesel power cost 9 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    natural gas cost 8 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour

    nuclear power cost 11 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour


    so which is costly............
    maintenance

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    if you say solar and wind power will get cheaper with new material

    wouldn't that apply too to nuclear power? as technology progress nuclear power will also become cheaper..... its not excusive only to solar and wind power

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    ^^^yea, n putting a badly maintained nuke makes us even more vulnerable, not maybe to blackouts but total annihilation

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    Quote Originally Posted by tolstoi
    Quote Originally Posted by dagget
    japan has been on nuclear power for more than 10 years

    their radioactive waste is reprocessed and conveted to nuclear fuel

    the remainder is burried underground 2 kilometers down with no chance of radiation escaping....

    chernobyl.......lesson have been learned

    taiwan, japan, france they haven't experienced chernobyl type accidents....

    with regards to undersea cables cebu is interconnected already with leyte and negros...... cebu-leyte-negros grid(thats why there was a blackout when earthquake struck leyte)


    risky nothing risked... nothing gained

    expensive?? really?? solar power is more expensive, windpower is also expensive

    when you compute cost show us per kilowatt hour.......

    coal power cost 6 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    hydroelectric cost 4 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    geothermal cost 5 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    solar power cost 20 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour[
    windpower cost 15 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    diesel power cost 9 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour
    natural gas cost 8 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour

    nuclear power cost 11 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour


    so which is costly............
    maintenance
    don't you think you also have to maintain geothermal, hydroelectric, natural gas plants and etc.??

    maintenance is handled quite well nowadays........

    radiation well other nuclear countries have a safe record(except russia)

    anyway everything will have maintenance cost..... nuclear power you need to replace fuel rods every 5-10 years.....

    so in every 5 years you bring out the radioactive spent fuel...... every 5 years..... i can live with that....

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