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10% of US Energy Derived From Old Soviet Nukes

Nrbelex writes "The New York Times reports that about 10 percent of electricity generated in the United States comes from fuel from dismantled nuclear bombs, mostly Russian. 'It's a great, easy source' of fuel, said Marina V. Alekseyenkova, an analyst at Renaissance Bank and an expert in the Russian nuclear industry that has profited from the arrangement since the end of the cold war. But if more diluted weapons-grade uranium isn't secured soon, the pipeline could run dry, with ramifications for consumers, as well as some American utilities and their Russian suppliers.'"

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  1. Re:There would BE no supply problem... by BESTouff · · Score: 0, Troll

    Recycle the damn fuel, and you can reuse 93 percent of it.

    The problem is that you can't recycle nuclear fuel. There are always residual byproducts that last for long and have a potential to pollute eveything around them.

  2. Re:It is already here by CannonballHead · · Score: -1, Troll

    Ooooh! That explains why the House and Senate (both with a majority of Democrats for a while) approval rating is extremely low, and why Obama's rating took the sharpest drop that any recent POTUS has had in the first year! People are annoyed with the current Congress/POTUS because they're sick of "Rush and the Repubs." Makes sense...

  3. Re:In Soviet Russia... by commodore64_love · · Score: 0, Troll

    ...they laugh at the USA becoming the United Soviets of America. (Don't believe? Just read Pravda)

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