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Nuclear waste storage is only a problem because we want it to be a problem. Once we actually need alternative energy, we'll figure out that out real quick.
Yeah. Because we didn't already have 60+ years of time with actual smart people trying to find a solution. I am all in for nuclear and much more so for doing ground work and heavily investing in research on nuclear recyclability. But doing the math this will not get as anywhere. We would non the less need to add 1GW of power to the grid nearly every day to fulfill projected demand over the next generation. So this wo…
I agree that it is a temporary solution, but it's the best we got until we figure out how to store energy efficiently, and generate truly renewable energy.
I'm sceptical of wind, because it produce a large amount of waste (rotorblade composite) that is only recently started to be recycled, and the question of what to do with the recycled material have to my knowledge not been answered yet.
Solar is still dependend on a few rare earth minerals, but some promesing alternatives are actively being researched.