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GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options for Nuclear Cleanup

182 pointsby Jimmc414yesterday at 10:23 PM81 commentsview on HN

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jjk166today at 12:47 AM

This is an excellent example of how to communicate investigation findings. The summary is clear and succinct, there are illustrative examples readily understood by a layman, the recommendations are actionable and unambiguous, and the potential impact is quantified without promising some stupidly precise estimate. I've got some customers whose quality auditors could learn a lot from this.

actionfromafartoday at 12:04 AM

Ouch. Two billion dollars. That could have been put into much better use, imagine being able to fund the Iran war for one more day.

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random__ducktoday at 1:44 AM

Now this is a future 100 billion dollar industry!

freestandingtoday at 1:01 AM

saving is always great!

Joel_Mckaytoday at 1:30 AM

Sure, but has anyone ever built a container that lasts 30k years, and remains watertight?

Thus far, most off-site containment storage sites over 10 years old have failed to stop containment leaks, Radon gas diffusion, or hot-material fires. Fission reactors are a 1950's loss-leader technology, and only make sense for already uninhabitable areas like space. =3

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dakollitoday at 12:18 AM

A bunch of these nuclear power startups have started reached criticality over the last week. Aalo and Valar (thiel) and now GAO is trying to loosen regulations around nuclear waste disposal.. Makes sense.

Weird how we only get green energy when it's necessary for the technocratic class to power their data centers (and when they are small enough to be flown on location for the military, so the military can destroy a nations power production capabilities and still be able to power their invasions).

During Valar's announcement this week regarding achieving their goals of nuclear power generation they did a tech-style keynote address where they powered a nvidia blackwell GPU and "hosted a website with it" (lol).

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calvinmorrisontoday at 2:23 AM

nuclear clean up is a joke. The emissions from chinas coal burning plants is 10000000000000000000000000000000000000 times worse than chucking nuclear waste in the desert at random

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