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The failures are known. And the consequences of a major failure are so great that no private insurance company will insure a nuclear power station. And no re-insurance agency would touch one that would endevour to do so.


Are you sure about that?

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Insurance Coverage for Nuclear Accidents
Insurance Coverage for Nuclear Accidents

Currently, there is nearly $13 billion in liability insurance protection available to be used in the event of a commercial nuclear accident. The level of available insurance protection serves as the liability cap.

Would 13 billion even cover 1% of the damage in the US from a major nuclear disaster?
 
The failures are known. And the consequences of a major failure are so great that no private insurance company will insure a nuclear power station. And no re-insurance agency would touch one that would endevour to do so.

And the consequences of a major failure are so great that no private insurance company will insure a nuclear power station.

Well gosh, once all the new plants are built using the government approved design, the government should insure them.
Because, after all, the greatest threat in the world is CO2.


Uh oh.... Wonder when they will stop insuring cars with combustible engines?
Wonder when you will get a brain. Just as revelant as your post.
 
The failures are known. And the consequences of a major failure are so great that no private insurance company will insure a nuclear power station. And no re-insurance agency would touch one that would endevour to do so.


Are you sure about that?

Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage | Nuclear Insurance

Lloyd’s nuclear syndicate excludes quake losses | The Insurance Insider


Insurance Coverage for Nuclear Accidents
Insurance Coverage for Nuclear Accidents

Currently, there is nearly $13 billion in liability insurance protection available to be used in the event of a commercial nuclear accident. The level of available insurance protection serves as the liability cap.

Would 13 billion even cover 1% of the damage in the US from a major nuclear disaster?


Jesus Christ dude you posted insurance company's don't insure nuke power plants

Why must you lie?
 
The failures are known. And the consequences of a major failure are so great that no private insurance company will insure a nuclear power station. And no re-insurance agency would touch one that would endevour to do so.

And the consequences of a major failure are so great that no private insurance company will insure a nuclear power station.

Well gosh, once all the new plants are built using the government approved design, the government should insure them.
Because, after all, the greatest threat in the world is CO2.


Uh oh.... Wonder when they will stop insuring cars with combustible engines?
Wonder when you will get a brain. Just as revelant as your post.

At least I don't lie to promote an agenda.
 

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