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Right, that doesn’t help.
Sadly, that doesn’t appear to work. I’ve added it to a few posts, and they’re not showing up.
Thank you for your kind words!
As for your last question: it appears that the Lemmy developers have no interest in implementing such a feature.
I never realised this, but apparently Lemmy is, within an ActivityPub fediverse, a walled garden.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Poland to cooperate with Japan and the Netherlands on nuclearNederlands
1·1 year agoIk weet niet of het per sé EPR’s worden hoor. De kans acht ik eigenlijk vrij klein. Maar wie ben ik. Zelfs daarbuiten is het nuttig om samen te werken op supply lines en zo. Polen is ook nieuw voor wat betreft een nucleaire toezichthouder.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Canada / Westinghouse Signs Nuclear New Build MOU With Shipbuilder SeaspanEnglish
1·1 year agoCorrect. In this case it’s just shipping the component parts. I guess @[email protected] was talking about PWR reactors that power these ships, much like the NS Sevmorput.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Canada / Westinghouse Signs Nuclear New Build MOU With Shipbuilder SeaspanEnglish
1·1 year agoI think they might be referring to cargo like ammonia. What if we have a Beirut incident with a ship with a nuclear reactor? Something to plan ahead for sure.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•White paper sets out advantages of SMRs for data centresEnglish
2·1 year agoYucca mountain is a political problem, not a technical one. But sure, if you want examples of good practice, I refer to COVRA in the Netherlands, where I had a tour a few months ago. Very interesting facility. If you want a deep geological repository, there is Onkalo in Finland. I’m not a fan of dedicated DGRs, but since it’s around, we might as well use it I guess.
In my view, should you care, we’re not going to put away the spent fuel at all in these DGRs, but recycle them in until we used all of the fuel. At this point there actual waste, should we no longer be able to recycle this, is around 1% of the current ‘waste’ in volume and consists solely of short lived isotopes remaining radioactive for around 300 years. If you want to bury that, sure, I guess.
But please, now you tell us more about how fantastic the waste management is of the arsenic mining tailings in China, which are a result of digging for rare Earths to make solar panels. I look forward to it!
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•White paper sets out advantages of SMRs for data centresEnglish
2·1 year agoThat’s a nice analogy! Don’t mind me if I use it in the future 👍
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•White paper sets out advantages of SMRs for data centresEnglish
2·1 year agoBefore we can advance the use of solar panel use, the question of waste must be answered. Humans and corporations aren’t known for their responsibility.
See the double standard? No? I guess not.
Of any industry, the civilian nuclear industry has been exemplary in dealing with their waste streams, in contrast to all other energy industries. A waste stream that’s actually highly recyclable and becomes no longer dangerous (unless you eat it) after just 300 years.
Nuclear waste is not an actually existing problem, and anyone raising it is employing a delaying tactic for our society moving away from fossil fuels actually killing our planet.
Emil@feddit.nlOPto
feddit.nl announcements@feddit.nl•Is er een admin mastodon account?Nederlands
1·1 year agoNog update hierover? Outages gebeuren niet vaak, maar we waren ruim een uur (wat ik gemerkt heb) offline. Een mastodon account met status updates zou fijn zijn 🙂
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Microreactor plant planned for Idaho FallsEnglish
11·1 year agoYes, vastly better. You just learned about SL-1 or something?
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•California legislature, governor at odds on Diablo Canyon fundingEnglish
1·1 year agoPublic ownership would be a great idea, but it would still incur costs in the immediate sense. Things have to be updated and maintained.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Grafenrheinfeld cooling towers taken downEnglish
31·1 year ago“The blasting had been planned for 5.30pm but was delayed after a 36-year-old pro-nuclear protester scaled an electricity pylon near the towers in protest at their demolition.”
Andreas Fichtner is now facing a legal battle for this protest. If you want to help out, please consider a donation.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Westinghouse starts production of ADOPT fuel pelletsEnglish
2·1 year agoForbidden licorice.
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Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Nuclear waste is reusable. Why aren’t we doing it? - YouTubeEnglish
3·1 year agoGreat overview, but I have two notes:
- A mention is made of the proliferation risks due to purified plutonium. But no mention is made of the difference between weaponsgrade Pu-239 and useless Pu-240. Pu-240 has the annoying characteristic that it can ‘spontaneously’ fission, which of course for is highly undesirable in warheads. These are mixed up and hard to separate. This simple fact makes proliferation risks at best a theoretical scenario.
- Vitrification of the fission products is explained well, but is still accompanied with the obligatory “hundreds of thousands of years” comment. This is incorrect. After 300 years, these fission products are no longer radiotoxic.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Italy / Sogin Completes First Phase Of Key Dismantling Project At Garigliano Nuclear Power PlantEnglish
2·2 years agoSeveral countries, and I guess Italy is among them, have decommissioning regulation where the old unit first has to ‘cool off’ for a few decades before the building can be torn down.
So, to answer of whether it is this or that, I answer: yes.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•Transfer of exploration licence for Niger uranium depositEnglish
11·2 years agoDid not expect this to go to any other company but a Russian one tbh.
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•French regulatory review of Newcleo SMR progressesEnglish
2·2 years agoReally impressive that their design can be transported as a 200 MWe module. That truly brings the SMR promise closer!
Emil@feddit.nlOPMto
Nuclear Energy@feddit.nl•r/NuclearPower is taken over by a hostile modEnglish
1·2 years agoWell, he knows about this community now! 🙂


















Dat Anubis ziet er eigenlijk best interessant uit. Ik ga me er eens in verdiepen voor m’n eigen services. Dank!