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still offshore installation cost are very high..
you have to drill down the water and then use reinforce concrete....it's not a easy task..
for every thing divers have to go down...+ under ground welding+cutting..
very costly....:tup:

Jab maine yehi baat kahi thi to lamba sa reply mara tha meko :mad::mad::mad:

Bihari sudhar ja :butcher:

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All the countries you mentioned are DEVELOPED countries & there scope of future growth has saturated, compare this to India, who around 2025 or so, would be the country with highest no. of population & HUGE demand for power. We have no other option but to look at every source of energy.
Ohh please not again.....
NPP is just a temporary solution with very harmful side effects.

arp2041 said:
BTW, accidents can happen anywhere/anything, sometimes they are unavoidable - Bhopal Gas Tragedy (wasn't nuclear one), Qutub Minar tragedy (wasn't nuclear one), etc.
One human error is all that will it take to cause a tragedy.And a nuclear disaster effects generations.Children who are not even born will pay for the blunders that we make.

arp2041 said:
If once there has been accident, doesn't mean that all the nuclear reactors becomes bombs overnight. There is a HUGE difference b/w fukushima & Indian reactors, one is operated by private players (who only looks for profit), the other a govt. run (safety first).
Wow!! You want me to believe that our govt hates profits?? Our politicos hate bundles of money staked in their swiss banks accounts??
In a post in the previous page I have talked of minor accidents that happen in NPPs.I will paste it here

There 've also been a number of 'minor' accidents in nuclear power stations recently. Reprocessed fuel from the United Kingdom was recently rejected from Japan after it emerged that test results had beenfabricated. The Nuclear Inspectorate in the UK has also been very critical of safety standards within the industry. Everyone is assured by the industry that these problems are being ironed out and that they will not happen again. Time and time again but these same problems reoccur and we have to conclude that the industry is not to be trusted. It is too dominated by the profit motive to really care about safety and too shrouded in secrecy to be accountable. In addition the nuclear industry has had a terrible cost on the lives on those living around power plants. It cannot be a coincidence that the rate of occurrence of certain types of cancer, such as leukaemia is much higher in the population around nuclear plants.
Then there is also the problem of waste. Nuclear waste can remain radioactive for thousands of years. It must be stored for all this time away from water into which it can dissolve and far from any tectonic activity. This is virtually impossible and there are serious concerns over the state of waste discarded even a few decades ago. Governments have frequently resorted to dumping waste into the sea...an action which it has been shown has lead to an increase in radioactivity along many coastlines.
 
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Why Thank You very much for the compliment ! :)

You voluptuous fatty ! :whistle:
You are fat...and you're jealous of those who aren't.:devil:

Armstrong said:
That if is fairly remote; perhaps as remote as a Tsunami or an Earthquake flattening the better part of a District !
Sooo???you mean human lives are soo cheap and that you dont have to consider those disasters which happen rarely but their effects reverberates through generations??
 
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@levina I would like to know on what u think wud be an alternative. Right now,we dont have the capability to generate the amount of power we need using green sources. And u dont want nuke.....So wat do we do till the time we can generate enough power using solar, wind energy?
 
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@levina I would like to know on what u think wud be an alternative. Right now,we dont have the capability to generate the amount of power we need using green sources. And u dont want nuke.....So wat do we do till the time we can generate enough power using solar, wind energy?
I had pasted a solution too...and you didnt even bother to read it.8-)
Ramayan khatam hogaya and you ask me who was sita???:pissed:
 
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One human error is all that will it take to cause a tragedy.And a nuclear disaster effects generations.Children who are not even born will pay for the blunders that we make.

Just like just One Pilot error is what it takes to crash a plane full with 200-300 people in it. SO??? should we shut down all air services??

Wow!! You want me to believe that our govt hates profits?? Our politicos hate bundles of money staked in their swiss banks accounts??

I am not talking about corruption, what i m saying is that Govt. organizations are ready to run into losses, but they think of people, otherwise is there any telcom company happy to go into villages otehr than BSNL?? Is there any private banks doing the same other than govt. ones?? Chk out America where postal service is in private hands & compare this to Indian postal service which is world's largest.
 
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Ohh please not again.....
NPP is just a temporary solution with very harmful side effects.
ok just for argument sake...
NPP may be temporary but so is oil..+thorium can serve us for atleast next 400 years...
human may also be temporary on this earth...any meteor may strike the earth and can wipe us out..

One human error is all that will it take to cause a tragedy.And a nuclear disaster effects generations.Children who are not even born will pay for the blunders that we make.
but for the risk... we cannot just sit with hand on hands..development require energy .and nuke can provide energy....today's nuke energy may open the new Pandora box space travel...it will only come with investment and use..

Wow!! You want me to believe that our govt hates profits?? Our politicos hate bundles of money staked in their swiss banks accounts??
In a post in the previous page I have talked of minor accidents that happen in NPPs.I will paste it here
these are true ...
but for the fear of accident ...humanity cannot stop progress...these are very few sacrifices that we have make today for tomorrow...:tup:
 
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You are fat...and you're jealous of those who aren't.:devil:

Oh please you're one whose layers of fat on her tummy increasingly resemble tubes of tyres ! :lol:

Sooo???you mean human lives are soo cheap and that you dont have to consider those disasters which happen rarely but their effects reverberates through generations??

No I'm saying that we live in a world of possibilities but rational thought demands that we account for only probable possibilities because otherwise even being hit by a car when you step outside your apartment or housing complex is a possibility !
 
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I had pasted a solution too...and you didnt even bother to read it.8-)
Ramayan khatam hogaya and you ask me who was sita???:pissed:

U talked about wind and solar energy...... We cant do much with it right now!!
 
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