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- From: steinly@topaz.ucsc.edu (Steinn Sigurdsson)
- Newsgroups: talk.environment
- Subject: Re: Nukes as Stop-Gap
- Date: 23 Dec 92 10:58:43
- Organization: Lick Observatory/UCO
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- In-reply-to: dean@vexcel.com's message of Wed, 23 Dec 1992 16:43:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec23.164300.22246@vexcel.com> dean@vexcel.com (Dean Alaska) writes:
-
- In article <JMC.92Dec22174007@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> jmc@cs.Stanford.EDU writes:
- >Also the French already built enough nuclear plants to supply 75 percent
- >of their electricity and a substantial amount left over to export. Their
- >per capita GNP is less than that of the U.S.
-
- To build power generation capacity (of any type) to follow growth needs
- is very different from replacing existing capacity that has not
- finished its usefule life. Those nuclear advocates who want to
- replace existing coal plants with nuclear power for whatever
- reason are dreaming. I don't know that this was John McCarthy's
- point but I think it was the point of the original poster who
- spoke of supplementing rather than supplanting.
-
- Fossil plants have finite lifetimes - typically a little
- shorter than fission plant (design) lifetimes. (Hydro typically
- had much longer design lifetimes). So, fossil capacity need
- to be replaced at a fairly steady rate.
-
- If greenhouse warming becomes a serious issue, then it may
- be necessary to replace fossil plants before their design
- life - or cut energy use.
-
- * Steinn Sigurdsson Lick Observatory *
- * steinly@lick.ucsc.edu "standard disclaimer" *
- * Just because there's a reason *
- * Doesn't mean it's understood Specials, 1979 *
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