Many people think that using Nuclear power is going to do some the world good by reducing C02 emissions but this is simply not true. There are of course many arguments for and against?

There Is Not A Chance Of Spillage

There are also ever decreasing chances of a leak ever happening simply because of inventions like measurement level. This actually sets off an alarm when the waste is getting too much which means it is almost impossible for a leak to occur. Someone will always be around to respond to the alarm which means the accident is never there to happen.

Does Is Actually Help?

The real question that needs to be asked is, how much do we actually need to rely on nuclear power? 4% of power comes from the nuclear plants in the UK, yes that it is all, surely we have other ways to get such a small amount? Greenpeace and other similar organisations will of course say that we can use great renewable energy sources like the sun, wind and tides, is this a good thing though? I certainly agree that these are much better alternatives to the plants but things like wind turbines are very loud and are a very big eyesore indeed. Is this something we want tourists to see as they are flying in?

They should not allow any more nuclear plants to open but I do not see why they should even bother trying to close the current ones they have all of the solids level switch and ultrasonic level controls that they need and for a disaster to happen the government would be in deep, deep trouble so I am almost certain that will not happen.

More plants will actually mean the country is more open to be hit by terrorists and a nuclear meltdown could kill hundreds of people.

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