Jet-Fighter7700
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this is what happens when you Eat too much without looking after the people who voted you into power.
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Liez. The rails got stolen a long time agoThis also directly impacts human life, leaving Eskom and South Africa to deal with a version of the trolley problem. Down one path, you endanger thousands; down the other, millions.
Well I hope it stays that way, I don't think you should get sick just because they can't maintain the air quality.I work there I can tell you that the emissions are way lesser than what we as people working there expected, with some technical modifications done to fight the emissions even in the absence of FGD we're operating far below the exemption we we were given, I'm actually shocked.
Consider that Emalahleni in itself is an area full of mines blasting almost every day invoking alot dust, I personally feel that it is very unfair to blame eskom entirely for people in the surrounding areas getting sick.
Probably the best analogy I've seen. And the same is applicable to the rest of the coal fleet...This also directly impacts human life, leaving Eskom and South Africa to deal with a version of the trolley problem. Down one path, you endanger thousands; down the other, millions.
Probably the best analogy I've seen. And the same is applicable to the rest of the coal fleet...
When you have run out of facts it's always easier to resort to insults. LOL ***ing tool.Be careful the solar community is rattling their pitchforks at you. HOW DARE YOU SAY renewables are a FARCE!!! hahahahaha LOL ****ing idiots.
Modern nuclear power stations are more efficient and safer than even 20 years ago.
It wouldn't be toxic waste, it would be radioactive. Secondly they are handling it as we speak, it's not like they don't know what to do with it. It's being stored safely and probably far better than anything produced by other power sourcesAnd they still don't know what to do with the toxic waste they produce, but that is a problem to be solved in the future sometime.
It wouldn't be toxic waste, it would be radioactive. Secondly they are handling it as we speak, it's not like they don't know what to do with it. It's being stored safely and probably far better than anything produced by other power sources
The containment drums can withstand middle strikes, trains, planes and quite a few things they've thrown at them... This isn't the Simpsons they aren't stored in yellow barrels with green GooYeah, then you have a nice earthquake or tsunami, and we have radioactive pollution all over paradise - lekker prospect.
The containment drums can withstand middle strikes, trains, planes and quite a few things they've thrown at them... This isn't the Simpsons they aren't stored in yellow barrels with green Goo
Don't you mean nom nom nom?Gwede goes he he he
Kill all of them and it doesn't matter
Storing something that is radioactive for 100 000 years onsite in a container that only lasts a few hundred years is not a solution.It wouldn't be toxic waste, it would be radioactive. Secondly they are handling it as we speak, it's not like they don't know what to do with it. It's being stored safely and probably far better than anything produced by other power sources
Can they survive 100 000 years?The containment drums can withstand middle strikes, trains, planes and quite a few things they've thrown at them... This isn't the Simpsons they aren't stored in yellow barrels with green Goo
Ye, and this was the big victory. Lower the environmental standards and get out of the endless maintenance\loadshedding death spiral.As long as we have load-shedding there are no wins
Not really my lungs. Kusile is in Mpumalanga. They voted ANC. Let them deal with the consequences of that.They shorten the smoke stacks because the big one is ****ed. Because they are shorter and will probably not be maintained very well all that **** is dedicated to our lungs. The shot of it is they will produce power but the people working there are going to die horribly.