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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

There is No Such Thing as Nuclear Waste

A friend of mine recently gave me a copy of an article from the Wall Street Journal, by William Tucker, entitled There is No Such Thing as Nuclear Waste. It was excellent. You can access the entire article here http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123690627522614525.html. Here is one of the gems that it contains, "Ninety-five percent of a spent fuel rod is plain old U-238, the nonfissionable variety that exists in granite tabletops, stone buildings and the coal burned in coal plants to generate electricity. Uranium-238 is 1% of the earth's crust. It could be put right back in the ground where it came from."

Mr. Tucker has written a book entitled "Terrestrial Energy: How Nuclear Power Will Lead the Green Revolution and End America's Long Energy Odyssey". I hope that his book is as good as his editorial in the WSJ!

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