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("Gig 601XL Builder" wrote)
I agree completely, almost. Use the McNukes for electrical generation on a city by city basis. We have the ability to build very small, very efficient reactors. We do it all the time and if you live near a Naval base there is one or more floating out there in the harbor. I almost completely agree with you too. Still SMALLER though! Not city by city, but smaller (think KFC or Taco Bell size). Single large users would each have one - Twin Cities Ford Assembly Plant would have one - if they didn't already have a power-producing dam on the Mississippi River. Bio-Diesel/Ethanol plants would have one. Steel plant gets one. Mall of America would have a McNuke Plant. Etc, etc. Twin Cities (50 miles x 50 miles) might have approx. 20 or 30 of these things humming along. Also, no 'line loss' is not an insignificant gain to factor in - with my McNuke Plant (MacArthur Fellows 'genius grant') plan. Maybe I've only taken a bite out of 20% of the need for juice in the Twin Cities, but it's a 20% that wasn't there yesterday. IMHO, it's easier to keep a handle on construction costs when the cookie-cutter plants are so small (tiny) ...and private industry is buying the darn things. Montblack |
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