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  • How about we regulate all the other power sources as heavily as we regulate nuclear?

    This is an extremely unfair comparison, because nuclear has to do things (Even leaving aside the Nuclear part of it) that no other energy source does.

    You know any coal supply chains that have to track each atom that they ever dig up?

    And even leaving aside cost, what about other benefits?

  • Then why bother putting the article here?

    Because it's interesting regardless of whether I can buy it or not?

    I watch reviews on computer hardware that I definitely can't afford, because it's interesting.

  • That might be a crime against humanity, but it isn't a crime in the US criminal code.

  • Maybe they should build some trains that don't rely on good weather.

  • I mean, it's pretty easy to limit it to felonies.

  • The companies that own those won't give up the revenue from the EU lmao

  • Use more adapters

    Adapt hdmi -> RCA -> hdmi

  • not that the engine cant turn over.

    Funny you use this phrase, when the actual action of "turning over" isn't something electric vehicles can even do :D

  • but most cities would have to be torn down and rebuilt to achieve this.

    We did it once, we can do it again!

  • It's not significantly more expensive though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cost_of_electricity_by_source

    And even if it was, it has other benefits.

    Like using significantly less land, and being safer.

    It can also work as a source of heat for district heating or various industrial processes, and since the plants themselves have no emissions, they can be reasonably placed in cities for this purpose without harming people. Using heat directly is more efficient than converting it to and from electricity.

    Nuclear has it's place.

  • It's their responsibility to get product they sent wrongly back.