Michigan nuclear plant will restart to deliver new power to rural communities
Source: Scripps News
Posted 9:59 PM, Sep 30, 2024
A nuclear plant in Michigan is closer to restarting thanks to a $1.5 billion loan from the federal government. The U.S. Department of Energy will give a loan to the Palisades nuclear plant in Covert Township, Michigan. The plant is slated to restart in 2025, powering some 800,000 homes and bringing about 600 new jobs to the area.
Nuclear reactors are hugely expensive to refurbish, especially ones that were almost sure to be shuttered forever like the Palisades plant was slated to be until very recently.
Two cooperatives that provide power to south and southwestern Michigan said they're going to use energy from the reactor to power rural communities.
But neighbors who live near the reactor have long been concerned about nuclear waste. They have appealed to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to make sure that the reactor opens in accordance with all relevant regulations.
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NNadir
(34,262 posts)Unlike so called "nuclear waste" - which I personally regard as a resource available to the future generations we screwed - fossil fuel waste, not limited to the extreme global warming it is causing - fossil fuel waste has a tremendous record of killing people. As I often repeat:
Here is what it says about air pollution deaths in the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Survey, if one is too busy to open it oneself because one is too busy carrying on about Fukushima:
I defy anyone who wants to talk about so called "nuclear waste," to show that the storage of used nuclear fuel, through all of its 70 year history of accumulation, has killed as many people as will die in the next ten hours from fossil fuel waste, aka "air pollution," about 8,000 people.
The Pavlovian response to the opening, or reopening of a nuclear plant, a discussion of so called "waste," is only remarkable because the number of people who have comment on the opening of a gas plant about extreme global heating is next to zero.
The key to the rapid scale up of nuclear energy which will be required to save what is left to save, and restore what can be restored is fissionable nuclei. One of the best sources of fissionable nuclei is used nuclear fuel, especially the plutonium therein.