Nuclear – a dying industry
Paul Waldon, Fight To Stop Nuclear Waste Dump In Flinders Ranges SA, 10 Jan 17 There are over 20 companies trying to produce the best solar paint, they say the product is a reality. I received a email asking if I would like to invest, but poverty stops me.
But I have to ask has anybody ever received requests if they would like to invest in a nuclear waste machine that has a byproduct called electricity.
Nuclear can NOT get investors, it relies on government handouts and other support. Wall Street won’t invest in the game, the Chemical Bank of New York went belly up investing in nuclear, and if you remove the liability cap from nuclear power generation the utilities that operate the reactors won’t want to have anything to do with the businesses, if there was a accident in a NPP IN America the utility will only have to pay about $75 million which is about 1% of what the government will spend.
‘Nuclear is death and it’s a dying industry that can’t be buried and from past history of any offers of compensation by the government is usually gone after the recipients have passed.https://www.facebook.com/groups/344452605899556/
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