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Instead of blowing it up or shooting it into space, why dont we just recycle the spent nuclear fuel? Processing of Used Nuclear Fuel I mean, there are the obvious challenge of reversing policy and nuclear proliferation concern but it sounds like a better alternative.

Can do that . Then the anti nuke crowd wont have a leg to stand one and cheap clean energy will be available.

We already have plenty of cheap energy. The U.S. coal reserves are huge. The problem that nuclear energy cannot address is our dependence on oil. The electricity generated is not going to power the combustion engine in your car.
 
Instead of blowing it up or shooting it into space, why dont we just recycle the spent nuclear fuel? Processing of Used Nuclear Fuel I mean, there are the obvious challenge of reversing policy and nuclear proliferation concern but it sounds like a better alternative.

Can do that . Then the anti nuke crowd wont have a leg to stand one and cheap clean energy will be available.

We already have plenty of cheap energy. The U.S. coal reserves are huge. The problem that nuclear energy cannot address is our dependence on oil. The electricity generated is not going to power the combustion engine in your car.

Cars are a different issue as is the grid .
Coal isnt real clean .
Nuclear plants create jobs .
Thats why they arent being built.
 

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