@kravietz

The long-term risks and costs of civilian nuclear power are too high.

France has the most nuclearised electricity:

* The cost of managing closed-down civilian nuclear reactors is huge: they produce no electricity but remain radioactive and must be permanently protected from tourists, thieves and terrorists.

* The plan of how to treat the most dangerous radioactive waste is still very uncertain; it *might* start at #Cigéo in 2025:

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestion_

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cig%C3%A

@boud

> The plan of how to treat the most dangerous radioactive waste

Someone lied to you. Spent fuel has been not only treated by actually *recycled* for years in Orano la Hauge. This is truly fascinating process and worth watching how it's done:

scitech.video/videos/watch/531

@kravietz

Clarification: "the most dangerous" was an abbreviation for « Déchets MA-VL » 45000 m^3 + « Déchets HA » 3650 m^3 in fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestion_. 90500 m^3 of FA-VL is not yet stored.

Lower emission waste is already stored.

A *tiny* fraction (1172 tonnes/yr , 2013) is recycled at:
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usine_de

As for the full life cycle:
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Démantèl

Very few FR politicians want to take proper responsibility for handling the full life cycle (waste + dismantling old reactors).

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@boud

> few FR politicians want to take proper responsibility for handling the full life cycle

Of course, because Greenpeace made the topic of anything nuclear so toxic that they can only lose popularity by association.

If you let politicians into energy sector you get German Energiewende - shut down nuclear, build new "safe" fossil gas and North Stream to import more gas.

But, most importantly you get 5x more CO2 emissions.

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