Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nuclear power. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

Nuclear Meltdown - Status and Facts

I don't have anything pithy to say about the tragedy in Japan.  The tragedy being the tsunami that might have killed up to tens of thousands of people and probably destroyed more property/wealth/value than any previous disaster. 

I do want to present an article that explains in fairly easy terms what the status is of the damaged nuclear plants and also what could happen.  As usual, the press is having a meltdown (ha ha) over the issue.  Dwelling on the possible fallout (haha) of the problems with the nuclear plants rather than the real tragedy of thousands of dead.   Typical of the press (and liberals in general) to make a big deal about unimportant minor or imaginary issues (global warming) rather than focus on real problems that are painful to solve and that don't further their agendas (global debt). 

I shouldn't say that the problems with the reactors are unimportant.  Clearly they are, but they pale compared to the real disaster that has already happened to Japan.  Liberals will of course take the scare of a meltdown and radiation release as an opportunity to lock down any further nuclear development in the US.  Development that, prior to the tsunami, was getting very close to finally moving ahead after being shut down for decades after the phony (media-generated) scare over the Three Mile Island meltdown in 1979.  Interesting fact I heard the other day (though I don't have the reference): there hasn't been one case of cancer or death proven to be associated with the Three Mile Island disaster.  The cancer rates of the fallout zone show no anomolies compared to other parts of the country.

Be armed with some facts from this Wall Street Journal article.  The problems with the reactors in Japan are serious, but not nearly as bad as they are being blown up (haha) to be.

Here are a couple of quotes to get you going:

The Liberal Scare:
Rep. Ed Markey (D., Mass.), a longtime opponent of nuclear power, has warned of "another Chernobyl" and predicted "the same thing could happen here." In response, he has called for an immediate suspension of licensing procedures for the Westinghouse AP1000, a "Generation III" reactor that has been laboring through design review at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for seven years. 
The rational presentation of facts:
The core of a nuclear reactor operates at about 550 degrees Fahrenheit, well below the temperature of a coal furnace and only slightly hotter than a kitchen oven. If anything unusual occurs, the control rods immediately drop, shutting off the nuclear reaction. You can't have a "runaway reactor," nor can a reactor explode like a nuclear bomb. A commercial reactor is to a bomb what Vaseline is to napalm. Although both are made from petroleum jelly, only one of them has potentially explosive material.
Read the whole thing.