We know wind power isn't reliable, that's why everyone has natural gas power plants to fill in the gaps in demand. But when a natural disaster creates temperatures thirty degrees below your minimum temperature, even those fail.
due to design, or operations flaws and one because of a natural disaster.
A natural disaster in addition to design and operations flaws, assuming you mean Fukushima.
Building anything critical below sea level in what is possibly the most known seismically active region on the entire planet [Ring of Fire] where earthquakes, tsunamis, and Godzilla happen regularly enough you know they will happen again is beyond incompetent. It's flat out suicidal.
We know wind power isn't reliable, that's why everyone has natural gas power plants to fill in the gaps in demand. But when a natural disaster creates temperatures thirty degrees below your minimum temperature, even those fail.
Nuclear doesn't fail.
Technically speaking, the biggest nuclear disasters we've seen were due to design, or operations flaws and one because of a natural disaster.
But, if you want to convince people, ask them the last time they've heard of one of our many nuclear powered US Navy ships blowing up.
A natural disaster in addition to design and operations flaws, assuming you mean Fukushima.
Building anything critical below sea level in what is possibly the most known seismically active region on the entire planet [Ring of Fire] where earthquakes, tsunamis,
and Godzillahappen regularly enough you know they will happen again is beyond incompetent. It's flat out suicidal.So what was the reason for them building it near there?
Did they literally run out of fucking land or something?