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Look at the most recently constructed nuclear plants in the USA, figure out who allowed that to happen, and and conspicuously give them public credit for their decisions.



I think the point is that it has been decades since a new nuclear facility was built in the US so there really isn’t any around to promote.


From today's front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33205813

> Georgia Power announced tonight that fuel load into the Vogtle Unit 3 reactor core has begun at Plant Vogtle near Waynesboro, Ga. The fuel load process marks a historic and pivotal milestone toward startup and commercial operation of the first new nuclear units to be built in the U.S. in more than three decades.


We just finished building one and are loading fuel into it as I write these words.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33205813


Look at the recent fiascos where $15B has already been spent and they say giving them another $10B will surely provide you with a 2GW plant, if you just wait enough years more. Or might not.

"Public credit" for these massive corruption festivals does not lead to good results.


Then your argument is with the GP about whether we need nuclear power plants.


It's a good argument against corrupt politicians, not a good argument against nuclear energy.


The argument against nukes is that they are super-expensive compared to modern alternatives. The politicians who make nukes even more expensive are smart enough to get rich doing it.


Exactly. We do not need nukes, and we especially do not need institutionally corrupt nuke projects.




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