Submitted by upyoars t3_10hyt72 in Futurology
wasp463 t1_j5d4wh2 wrote
Reply to comment by ToothlessGrandma in Wind Energy Could Power Human Colonies On Mars, Finds Study by upyoars
The reason nuclear needs so much monitoring is the worry of another Chernobyl that's not a problem on mars because its already far worse all the time.
Also maintenance? last I checked wind needs that to.
Tree-farmer2 t1_j5do0n6 wrote
Another Chernobyl isn't possible except at the few remaining RBMKs
mileswilliams t1_j5e2hh7 wrote
By another Chernobyl they mean catastrophic nuclear accident obviously. And they can still happen, we just haven't seen how yet, it's arrogant to think we've made a full proof system using for profit companies that can't ever go wrong. I lt can, and probably will some day, whether it is a tsunami, or a volcano, earthquake, war, meteorite, terrorist attack, it's possible and not worth it when there are wind turbines solar and batteries.
Tree-farmer2 t1_j5f9qxx wrote
Nuclear is as safe as wind and solar, even with Chernobyl and Fukushima.
https://ourworldindata.org/safest-sources-of-energy
Nuclear just feels more dangerous because that's how it's portrayed in popular culture, but, as always, data gets to the truth.
Old nuclear is extremely safe, and newer designs are even safer.
mileswilliams t1_j5e292h wrote
It isn't worse on mars. People have lived in Iran with similar radiation levels to those seen on mars with no issues. In fact they seem to have adapted to gamma radiation somewhat.
Legitimate_Plum674 t1_j5e75oy wrote
Fall out is not the problem with nuclear energy. Modern nuclear power plants don't work like the one in Chernobyl, so there's no need to worry about that.
But you do need uranium for the reactor. You can't ship enough uranium from earth to make it worth it. You'd have to find uranium on Mars, and then you need to dig it up. Which means you need to start a mining operation. There's just not enough resources to make it viable.
Nuclear power is not free energy, it's incredibly expensive, and a nuclear power plant on mars would be even more expensive. It's just not worth it. Oh, and you need water to cool the reactor. Not much water on Mars, eh?
Carbidereaper t1_j5fyz88 wrote
It would be much easier to just ship raw plutonium than uranium and use it to just make MOX ( mixed oxide fuel ) a single decommissioned nuclear weapons core contains 46 pounds of plutonium. Enough to run a 6 megawatt reactor for nearly a century
Legitimate_Plum674 t1_j5gd6nj wrote
I know nothing about that. But it sounds sci-fi enough for me to like the idea.
wasp463 t1_j5eadjk wrote
lots of wind though right? its not like mars is famous for its low atmosphere or anything, I'm not saying its easy I'm saying its easier
Legitimate_Plum674 t1_j5ed4m2 wrote
I honestly don't think it is.
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