The big problem is that 'nuclear' is the big bad boogeyman to most people ... it's cleaner, safer, and cheaper than coal .... but, it's 'nuclear' therefore it's bad.
if you include mining, processing and storage of nuclear waste, nuclear power is extremely dirty. Every wondered where the Uranium comes from? It is sure not laying around in large nuggets on the bottom of the ocean.
Safer: Nuclear power is safe, if you have VERY strict operation rules. You need strict rules for the operation, you need large amounts of training for the workers. This works great for the US Navy, which has the military hierarchy to implement such rules and the budget to pay properly for the needed construction details and maintenance.
It is less safe, if you have the rules, but have to violate the rules every other day because your higher power does not give you the money to build proper reactors and maintain it, instead operating a reactor on duct tape and hope (The Russian Navy version)
It is extremely unsafe, if you your rules are not worth the paper they are printed on, shareholder value can change best practices and the reactor parts are from the lowest bidder, ignoring the standards needed for such parts. This is the case for most civilian nuclear reactors and the number of small and large accidents shows it well. No such accident would EVER have happened, if operators followed the rules.
And that is the problem: On all other power sources, your chain of errors has maybe a dozen decision steps, before things go catastrophic, on nuclear reactors, you have only the freedom to do maybe two things wrong before you can't control the situation.
If your procedures and training are then also flawed, it is very simple to get the needed two things wrong.
Nuclear power is also not cheaper: Even without the military style training and operations, nuclear power relies on government money for being competitive. There is no civilian nuclear power provider in the world, which can pay even cheap operations without the tax payer filling gaps. For example by giving the large terrain for nuclear power stations for free (only chemical plants require more terrain and spacing to residents), or later paying for the disposal of the nuclear waste and the decontamination of the (still government owned) terrain. Police escorts for the nuclear waste are also paid by the government, not by the nuclear industry.
If all costs for the nuclear power would be put on the energy price, nuclear power would cost 4-20 times more than coal.
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That being said, I DO work at a nuclear power plant, so, GO NUKE!!!
Nuclear Industry in Germany: 20,000 jobs
Renewble Energy Industry in Germany: 214,000 jobs, 70,000 alone in the wind energy sector. In the whole environment technology sector, we have 800,000 jobs.
And did I mention that environment technology companies have the cuter hosts at industry fairs? GO GREEN!!!
