4 trillion kWh for an entire country divided by 5 million kWh for a plant run 24/7/365 is enough for 800 nuclear power plants. And once we get past the knee-jerk objections, I don't see why this can't happen.
And even if it does become that hard, well, do you really think we can keep depending on oil forever? The most optimistic estimates say we'll hit peak oil in a bit less than a century, and the most pessimistic ones say we already have. And once we do, it'll be all downhill from there. Sooner or later, we have to figure out alternatives. And frankly, in terms of both environmental impact and practicality, nuclear energy is still the best option we've got.
And even if it does become that hard, well, do you really think we can keep depending on oil forever? The most optimistic estimates say we'll hit peak oil in a bit less than a century, and the most pessimistic ones say we already have. And once we do, it'll be all downhill from there. Sooner or later, we have to figure out alternatives. And frankly, in terms of both environmental impact and practicality, nuclear energy is still the best option we've got.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.