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Using old nuclear waste from plants/weapons, and lithium salt.

Does this seem like a good idea?

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http://seaborg.co/wasteburner/

 

It's a firm here in Denmark.

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Well this may be a better solution than the current implementation of nuclear energy(or a good complement for it), but the costs for infrastructure of this and the energy loss is still a big drawback. Just for clarification does everyone have it's own turbine in this chart (looks like) if so than the people that live near the plant can profit way more from this constelation. <The Problem with that usually the most people avoid to  place their household directly next to a big plant(nuclear, gas, windturbines, even solar I guess) it's just not realy fit in a nice looking neighborhood or produce noice and whathowever.

 

And I don't get why this is that much more "clean" I mean you at least have to use rare metals, you ray a big place or plant with the redioactive material and I'm not sure if it's that useful/easy to use the wastes from other plants to produce enough energy out of it.

But at least they would use the "waste" for something and watch it degrading controlled and dont just dig a hole and throw everthing in there. 

 

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