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What software practices are being used in mission-critical industries where safety is paramount? For example nuclear power plant.
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Originally this question was: How would you develop software for a nuclear plant? I have changed it to save good...
Started by Pavel Chuchuva on
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But that's besides....
The cost of bugs in the systems of a nuclear power plant would be so high that, it's possible software.
Like they do for nuclear power plants"?
If so, then I don't think you've found the correct analogy.
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German just shut down 7 nuclear power plants...
i couldn't believe with that...
nuclear is the cleanest energy and the most capacity energy source in the world. why don't you believe using nuclear power plants will make us brighter futures? I agree with...
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We should start ....
Why don't you believe using nuclear power plants.
nuclear is the cleanest energy and the most capacity energy source in the world.
I couldn't believe with that...
Shut down 7 nuclear power plants...
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On this day, April 26th, 1986...
A major nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine ...
The disaster at the was the product of a flawed Soviet reactor design coupled with serious mistakes made by the plant operators. It ...
Started by rickoshay85 on
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R-vs-coal/
Nuclear power is safer, and causes less and nuclear....
Http://www.the9billion.com/2011/03/24/d ...
The world's greatest experts on radiation and nuclear power are the International Atomic Energy Agency at least.
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I've posted similar stuff in couple other threads around Boards but I didn't see this forum before.
I reckon Nuclear Power Stations are too expensive and take too long to build for Nuclear Power to be seriously considered as a way to greatly reduce carbon...
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Looks like they....
There is no doubting that there are severe delays in the building of nuclear power stations for nuclear power to take-off again, it needs to be cost effective, and public opinion must power stations....
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Wow, Great link, PJ!
According to that, using a combination of Oil & coal instead of Nuclear is costing us 197 Lives per Terrawatt produced. -Whereas Nuclear only causes one single unlucky person a mild cough at the same time... Just 0.04 per Terrawatt...
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I'd be fine ....
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I think I'll put more stock in an article from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists than pro-nuclear propaganda from an alarmist climate scientist , or someone with a fearmongering graphic of the world with a match in it.
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Lucek wrote : The point is Nuclear power can be safe, just to point we've level nuclear material to be dealt with against a power source that provides 15% of the planet's science sources.
With breeder fusion reactors.
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This really annoys me, having such a negative support for it despite it being one of the cleaner, safer, ways of developing power. With the hot topic these days being green house gases and the rising cost of fuel people still turn away from nuclear power...
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3) Nuclear....
1) Climate Change
2) Return to an agrarian society.
There are three choices.
If anything nuclear power gives you a buffer until better technologies door to a nuclear power station.
With current technology.
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GODZIRRA!
Tomari shutdown leaves Japan without nuclear power
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17967202
Essentially, since going nuclear in 1970, Japan has now closed every nuclear power plant after the Fukushima disaster.
Is this warranted, or too...
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nuclear power is great in most cases, but isn't it a bit risky in a place as earthquake-prone....
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Quote: : Now, small modular reactors, that's where the real future of nuclear is, IMO. Ahh fuck it. I'm rooting for solar again then.
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Are you aware of the current state of LENR (Low-Energy Nuclear of using solar power....
Plants expose our environment to far more radiation than nuclear power plants.
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Italy referendum rejects nuclear power, water privatisation and legittimo impedimento Thank you to all that voted in this referendum! Italy woke up and from today our future is a little bit less dark! And it is a clear signal to the government!
VICTORY...
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Statistically figured out if Italy or Germany (scrapped nuclear too) will have enough power for the future in today's reality.
Why should we always arrive late? ^^ I'm not too crazy about nuclear power.
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