Nuclear reactor explosion in Japan
Nuclear reactor explosion in Japan, nuclear explosion
Until this weekend, the nuclear industry was arguably in the midst of a resurgence. The horrific memories of past disasters seem to fade comfortably into the recesses of history books, many countries have begun to explore nuclear power as a greener alternative to fossil fuels. Earthquake that struck Japan 8.9 on Friday set off a chain reaction of devastation, which will probably lead to a general reassessment of the planned facilities worldwide.
Europe is already beginning to face a public backlash, and political debates, too. France faces criticism from its own anti-nuclear group, considering that the country produces about 80 percent of its electricity from nuclear energy. Energy Secretary Chris Huhne UK has publicly called on British officials and the public not to panic about British nuclear strategy, and noted the absence of earthquakes in England. Germans, many of whom are opposed to nuclear power, saw the events of the weekend at a nuclear plant, with about 40,000 people.
Despite the result of Japan's efforts to prevent nuclear catastrophe, the impact on nuclear energy has already begun.
China and India are reviewing their nuclear plans, reports Bloomberg. India plans to spend $ 175 billion in 2030 on nuclear energy, and China plans to add 27 jets in five years, the report said.
Do not expect that fears over Japan nuclear accident go away anytime soon. It took decades for the accident at Chernobyl and Three Mile Island in the memories to fade.
Beyond PR nightmare of the dangers of nuclear power are the costs of such care. Not only to build plants, but also for nuclear deal with any problems. World Nuclear Association, Rehabilitation damaged nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island, the system lasted for almost 12 years and cost approximately $ 973,000,000.
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