RE:eXPLAIN nUCLEAR dEAL !!
by Shesh Lak on Jul 04, 2008 09:42 PM Permalink
Why don't you google about it. There would be 1000s of articles around. World is in ur fingertip, search and read. It will give you the understanding why we need it plus pros and cons...
RE:eXPLAIN nUCLEAR dEAL !!
by Sameer on Jul 04, 2008 09:40 PM Permalink
None of the deal proponents will do the explainig. They would simply abuse communists and Advani.
Thye will not tell you that nuclear power is three times more expensive. They will also not tell you that even in US, no new nuclear plant has come up in the last 30 years.
RE:eXPLAIN nUCLEAR dEAL !!
by Shesh Lak on Jul 04, 2008 09:51 PM Permalink
Sameer, Don't live in fools paradise. Tell me without how do you feel sleeping at night without electricity? More over the opposition from communist is on the basis of their ideology and nothing else. More over if this deal would have come from Russia or China they could have never opposed it. This deal is the need of our country where 60% of population still lives without electricy or even if they have electric connection but hardly get any power supply. Tell me on what basis you are saying the power would be 3 times costlier?
Is our x-president Sir APJ is a mad to say this deal will benefit our country? Or you mean you more smarter then him on nuclear technology. Stop this pathetic nonrelevent analysis unless and untill you understand the advantages and benefit of this deal. Its a shame that we have politicians who out of utter ignorance putting our country 100 yrs behind in the era or modernization and more our headless citizen like you are supporting them.
RE:eXPLAIN nUCLEAR dEAL !!
by Loan Shark on Jul 04, 2008 09:49 PM Permalink
you are a warehouse of misinformation ... nuclear energy is actually cheaper than the coal powered plants. even though the initial investment is high, the maintenance is relatively cheaper and the fuel is cheaper ... ok not pound for pound as Uranium is far far expensive than coal, but for the energy produced per cost of uranium is more than that form coal.
Even with high one-time cost amortized over the life of nuclear reactor, the cost of a unit electricty produced from a nuclear power plant is less.
Nuclear power costs 6 cents per kWh ... coal power cost 9 cents - 50% more.