The waste problem still has not been solved. Instead the USG threw up their hands and walked away. I don’t know how other countries are addressing it. We have a temporary (read 2-3 generation) solution we can fall back on, but this is a can worse than climate change we are kicking towards future generations.
I am fully aware of advances in nuclear tech but that doesn’t solve the problem, it just delays the tipping point
My understanding is the waste problem is overblown?
It gets sealed in fuck-off huge concrete cylinders, and the volume of waste compared to the energy generated, it's just a no brainer. Also depending on reactor type the waste can be recycled.
Are you referring to the 40 year "service life" of the containment units? Or something else?
Waste can only be recycled so far (advances in nuclear technology and kicking the can)
Service life of containment units is one thing. Where to store those sealed off cylinders. And the increase in waste as power demand skyrockets.
During the time I was involved in the negotiations of waste storage (which was made extremely difficult due to NIMBY votes), the prediction of energy demand was a lot lower (which probably is what led to the widespread acceptance of nuclear). Now that AI is anticipating enormous energy demands, and eyeing nuclear as that energy source, this problem is returning with a vengeance. Let me be very clear this is not a problem in either our lifetime, our children’s lifetime, or our children’s children’s lifetime. But neither was oil during the industrial revolution..
For those downvoting, please provide a response and have a discussion.
> but this is a can worse than climate change we are kicking towards future generations.
That’s just nonsense. Even if we turn a large area into a radioactive waste dump, that problem pales in comparison to the massive external and internal migrations, food crop failure and wars that climate change will cause in our lifetimes.
I mean, they wouldn't be if I had any money invested in Nvidia (I foretold their rise twenty years ago, but then as today I was too poor to keep any investments, in Nvidia or otherwise).
But, in general, I think we are going to keep building ocean-boiling amounts of compute, which we are going to use to do many grisly things and some good ones. I hope I can avoid the bad stuff and benefit from the good, despite it being statistically unlikely. It's called hope :-) .
> What the fuck is going on?
That's my key take-away from reading this.
I hope the majority of this is going to be powered by nuclear or hydro. That's a lot of power.
>nuclear
The waste problem still has not been solved. Instead the USG threw up their hands and walked away. I don’t know how other countries are addressing it. We have a temporary (read 2-3 generation) solution we can fall back on, but this is a can worse than climate change we are kicking towards future generations.
I am fully aware of advances in nuclear tech but that doesn’t solve the problem, it just delays the tipping point
My understanding is the waste problem is overblown?
It gets sealed in fuck-off huge concrete cylinders, and the volume of waste compared to the energy generated, it's just a no brainer. Also depending on reactor type the waste can be recycled.
Are you referring to the 40 year "service life" of the containment units? Or something else?
Waste can only be recycled so far (advances in nuclear technology and kicking the can)
Service life of containment units is one thing. Where to store those sealed off cylinders. And the increase in waste as power demand skyrockets.
During the time I was involved in the negotiations of waste storage (which was made extremely difficult due to NIMBY votes), the prediction of energy demand was a lot lower (which probably is what led to the widespread acceptance of nuclear). Now that AI is anticipating enormous energy demands, and eyeing nuclear as that energy source, this problem is returning with a vengeance. Let me be very clear this is not a problem in either our lifetime, our children’s lifetime, or our children’s children’s lifetime. But neither was oil during the industrial revolution..
For those downvoting, please provide a response and have a discussion.
What is the alternative then?
How's that beamed solar thing from simcity 2000 coming along?
Global warming from fossil fuels is going to be a problem before mountains of nuclear waste, no?
> but this is a can worse than climate change we are kicking towards future generations.
That’s just nonsense. Even if we turn a large area into a radioactive waste dump, that problem pales in comparison to the massive external and internal migrations, food crop failure and wars that climate change will cause in our lifetimes.
Awesome news!
I mean, they wouldn't be if I had any money invested in Nvidia (I foretold their rise twenty years ago, but then as today I was too poor to keep any investments, in Nvidia or otherwise).
But, in general, I think we are going to keep building ocean-boiling amounts of compute, which we are going to use to do many grisly things and some good ones. I hope I can avoid the bad stuff and benefit from the good, despite it being statistically unlikely. It's called hope :-) .