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	<title>Comments on: Forum: Nuclear energy is best clean energy option</title>
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		<title>By: francis</title>
		<link>http://msbusiness.com/blog/2010/01/20/forum-nuclear-energy-is-best-clean-energy-option/#comment-13734</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 23:35:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am so impressed with all the latest technology in geothermal energy-it makes so much sense using the natural resources under the earth for clean , efficient and renewable energy.Thanks for the information on your blog.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am so impressed with all the latest technology in geothermal energy-it makes so much sense using the natural resources under the earth for clean , efficient and renewable energy.Thanks for the information on your blog.</p>
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		<title>By: Robert N. Roland</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert N. Roland</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 19:05:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nuclear energy is the safest, cleanest, non-polluting source of energy.  And no carbon dioxide.  The NRC was formed to desroy the U.S. nuclear power industry. It did. No nuclear reactor power plant built or designed in U.S. in almost 25 years. There are no longer nuclear engineers in america. Japan even makes the nuclear power plants for our submarines &amp; war ships, &amp; the U.S. has to import nuclear fuel from Russia. The Three Mile Island so-called &quot;disaster&quot; was a hugh lie &amp; fraud by the fossil fuel industry &amp; the &quot;news&quot; media. Tha maximium radiaton exposure that ANY person could possibly have receiver is / was one sixth of what you get from a chest xray at your doctor&#039;s office.  Nuclear &quot;waste&quot; is no threat, it is partially used uranium.  Europe is using it as fuel, MOX (mixed oxide) to power their power plants for decades to come.  The NRC is a huge self-serving, self-promoting bureauracy on do-nothings. I had to work with them for a couple years. They did nothing but obstruct getting work done. Other: near impossible to make a bomb of uranium - only 2 have ever been made, one dropped on Japan &amp; China tested one. Bombs are made of Plutonium, the single isotope Pu-239 of the fourteen and Pu doesen&#039;t exist in naure; Pu is made in heavy water reactors.  In 1942 when the U.S. first got hands-on of the uranium from the Congo in Africa it determined to keep any country from having it -- &quot;the country that controls uranium can rule the world&quot; was the saying. Of course, that wasn&#039;t posible, but now the U.S. (&amp; &quot;The West) tries to keep other countries from having nuclear power, or uranium.  Even if you gave a country plutonium metal, that isn&#039;t even the start of the many problems of making a bomb. The &quot;bomb&quot; N.Korea shot was fission of a piece of Pu less than the size of a green pea. A joke.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nuclear energy is the safest, cleanest, non-polluting source of energy.  And no carbon dioxide.  The NRC was formed to desroy the U.S. nuclear power industry. It did. No nuclear reactor power plant built or designed in U.S. in almost 25 years. There are no longer nuclear engineers in america. Japan even makes the nuclear power plants for our submarines &amp; war ships, &amp; the U.S. has to import nuclear fuel from Russia. The Three Mile Island so-called &#8220;disaster&#8221; was a hugh lie &amp; fraud by the fossil fuel industry &amp; the &#8220;news&#8221; media. Tha maximium radiaton exposure that ANY person could possibly have receiver is / was one sixth of what you get from a chest xray at your doctor&#8217;s office.  Nuclear &#8220;waste&#8221; is no threat, it is partially used uranium.  Europe is using it as fuel, MOX (mixed oxide) to power their power plants for decades to come.  The NRC is a huge self-serving, self-promoting bureauracy on do-nothings. I had to work with them for a couple years. They did nothing but obstruct getting work done. Other: near impossible to make a bomb of uranium &#8211; only 2 have ever been made, one dropped on Japan &amp; China tested one. Bombs are made of Plutonium, the single isotope Pu-239 of the fourteen and Pu doesen&#8217;t exist in naure; Pu is made in heavy water reactors.  In 1942 when the U.S. first got hands-on of the uranium from the Congo in Africa it determined to keep any country from having it &#8212; &#8220;the country that controls uranium can rule the world&#8221; was the saying. Of course, that wasn&#8217;t posible, but now the U.S. (&amp; &#8220;The West) tries to keep other countries from having nuclear power, or uranium.  Even if you gave a country plutonium metal, that isn&#8217;t even the start of the many problems of making a bomb. The &#8220;bomb&#8221; N.Korea shot was fission of a piece of Pu less than the size of a green pea. A joke.</p>
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