What will a new push for nuclear energy look like in Missouri and Illinois? – St. Louis Public Radio

There’s a growing push to expand nuclear energy at the federal and international level, but as aging nuclear plants around the country look toward the future, spent fuel is just one of the potential roadblocks.
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William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

The good citizens of Illinois and Missouri can chip in and take 100 kilos of spent nuclear rods and keep them in their basements, in containers of water of course.
The Cherenkov blue light will make an
Interesting taking point for friends.

Brian Jones
1 year ago

It will look a hell of a lot better than what we have now.

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