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Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by neutrino_boi, Dec 21, 2024 at 9:52 AM.

  1. neutrino_boi

    neutrino_boi All American

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  2. citygator

    citygator VIP Member

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    Was voted against by every Republican that voted. You’re either a Gator or Gatorbait I guess.

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  3. neutrino_boi

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    NRC is usually 3-2 partisan in favor of the current president. Biden should have nominated someone early summer. Republicans probably voted no so that Trump could appoint someone else. But Trump'll get his 2-3 appointments. Personally, I don't care which party is in charge. Let's build more nuke plants! And it's good that a Gator -- one of my students! -- is on the panel that gets to decide how many and how fast.
     
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  4. Trickster

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    Given today's vastly better technology, there is no reason nuclear reactors shouldn't replace fossil fuels. We know why the aren't. The fossil fuel monopoly should experience the same enmity as the health care industry.
     
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  5. vaxcardinal

    vaxcardinal GC Hall of Fame

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    And NIMBY
     
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  6. G8trGr8t

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    which nexgen plant do you prefer, the package plant from westinghouse SMR or the salt plant that Gates is building
     
  7. MAJOR gaslight alert. The left HATES anything that has the word "nuclear" attached, for purely ideological reasons. Fossil fuels have nothing to do with it.
     
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  8. GatorPrincess8

    GatorPrincess8 Princess of Basement Dwellers VIP Member

    Go Gators
     
  9. G8tas

    G8tas GC Hall of Fame

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    Research TerraPower then get back to us.
     
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  10. slocala

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    OT: clever “nuclear family” dig at left leaning. Congrats on your gaslighting.
     
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  11. G8trGr8t

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    microsoft getting behind this fusion reactor design, compact, plug and play. fusion version of the westinghouse SBR plug and play fission reactor

    AI modeling is advancing theoretical designs much faster and testing results are proving to be more consistent with modeling.

    US firm developing breakthrough fusion energy generators gets funding boost
    A Wisconsin-based firm, developing magnetic mirror fusion energy generators, got a funding boost. Realta Fusion has received the funding from TitletownTech, a venture capital firm formed by Microsoft and the Green Bay Packers.

    The company is developing modular, compact, magnetic mirror fusion energy generators to power AI-driven infrastructure and other industrial applications, according to reports. Although, TitletownTech didn’t specify the amount it invested in Realta Fusion.
    “At Realta Fusion, we’ve developed an innovative approach to fusion energy with a right-sized fusion system design – compact and scalable to provide efficient and reliable solutions for decarbonizing industrial heat and power,” said the company in a statement.

    The company claims that its magnetic mirror confines a plasma between two high-field superconducting magnets. The strong magnetic fields cause charged, energetic particles to bounce back and forth, also known as the mirror effect.