I think if the impetus was put on nuclear research like that of renewables we would be light years ahead on development and adoption of economical reactors. Every energy source has a known amount of energy but it is the efficiency of converting said source to usable form. I’m not even going to allude to renewables here as getting into argument would be like giving a blue heeler shit. Natural gas is fine but how many years of cheap gas do we have if we export lng? Lots of uranium in Saskatchewan and potential to develop an enrichment industry on the prairies. Peter Prebble’s ears are probably burning now.
Funny story which I can probably share now that the passage of time grants some clemency. Years back a nuclear power company expressed interest in the area about building a nuclear power plant on the river. Fairly tight knit community through family relationships and friendships. This issue caused the craziness to bubble up and literally divide friends and families to this day even. The majority were generally not concerned but the ones opposed formed a group and rallied against it almost alienating themselves. We could care less but it wasn’t in our backyard but how could it be any worse than oil activity or windmills? There’s a price to pay to keep warm fed and get anywhere.
Funny story which I can probably share now that the passage of time grants some clemency. Years back a nuclear power company expressed interest in the area about building a nuclear power plant on the river. Fairly tight knit community through family relationships and friendships. This issue caused the craziness to bubble up and literally divide friends and families to this day even. The majority were generally not concerned but the ones opposed formed a group and rallied against it almost alienating themselves. We could care less but it wasn’t in our backyard but how could it be any worse than oil activity or windmills? There’s a price to pay to keep warm fed and get anywhere.
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