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NRC Relicensing Old "Zombie" Nuclear Plants

mdsolar writes "In the Dec. 7 edition of The Nation, Christian Parenti details what he considers to be the real problem with nuclear power as a solution to carbon emissions in the US: Not the high cost of new nuclear power, but rather the irresponsible relicensing of existing nuclear power plants by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The claim is that the relicensed plants — amounting to more than half ot the 104 original 1970s-era nukes in the US — operate like zombies beyond their design lifetimes only because of lax regulation spurred by concern over carbon dioxide emissions. But these plants are actually failing, as demonstrated by a rash of accidents. And some of the ancient plants are now being allowed to operate at 120% of their designed capacity. There is a video interview with Parenti up at Democracy Now."

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  1. Re:Chernobyl again? by haruharaharu · · Score: 0, Troll

    technology is irrelevant unless the design is updated to take advantage of it.

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    Reboot macht Frei.
  2. Re:The real problem by mdsolar · · Score: 0, Troll

    Actually, coal plants produce zero nuclear waste.