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z2006-01-19- Brand Schwartz Nuclear Power
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last edited by BillSeitz on Aug 9, 2008 8:33 pm

summarizes a between and [Ralph Cavanagh] on . Cavanagh asked, "What about the storage of nuclear waste?" "We defined the problem wrong," Schwartz said. "Storage for thousands of years is not needed. The present storage on site in concrete casks is working, and the "waste" is available as a further energy source with later technology."... Schwartz asked Cavanagh about the large government subsidies () for research while there have been none for nuclear (except fusion). Cavanagh said the subsidies were declining, and should. There should be more funding for R&D in biofuels and other alternatives (), but the main role for government should be in setting emission standards and then let the private sector duke it out for the best solutions.


 




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