SUBSIM Radio Room Forums



SUBSIM: The Web's #1 resource for all submarine & naval simulations since 1997

Go Back   SUBSIM Radio Room Forums > General > General Topics
Forget password? Reset here

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 04-01-11, 01:37 PM   #16
Growler
A long way from the sea
 
Growler's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Iowa
Posts: 1,913
Downloads: 21
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ducimus View Post
Political persuasions aside, i think it comes down to strict enviormental laws on the western coast, and not enough going on in the midwest. In both cases, you can toss in NIMBY and be reasonably correct.
I was sorta wondering about that in the back of my coffee-deprived brain. Seems to make sense; and I can understand a business just not wanting to play by California's rules - oh, sh-! Ducimus, I think you nailed it.

On a square mileage basis, there's more national park land out there than in the East.

I think you're on to something, Ducimus.
__________________
At Fiddler’s Green, where seamen true
When here they’ve done their duty
The bowl of grog shall still renew
And pledge to love and beauty.
Growler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 02:46 PM   #17
TorpX
Silent Hunter
 
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 3,975
Downloads: 153
Uploads: 11
Default

I live in Illinois and there are 8 nuc plants within 100mi. There would be 9, but Zion was decommissioned a couple years ago. As you can see on the map there are quite a few clustered around Chicago.

I think Ducimus is right about the NIMBY- hippie thing. However, I don't think any state is obligated to accept nuc plants if they don't want them. Around here, people were led to believe that they would provide energy that was "too cheap to meter". What a joke! Electric rates have gone up ever since. I'd bet there would be a lot fewer now if they had to approved today.
TorpX is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 02:50 PM   #18
tater
Navy Seal
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: New Mexico, USA
Posts: 9,023
Downloads: 8
Uploads: 2
Default

Third Man was spot on on page one. CA has a large population, but they are also very spread out. In addition, as ducimus said, NIMBY. CA is well known for that. They want electric cars, but are perfectly happy for the power generation to happen at a coal plant in NM (having just moved all their tailpipes to another state, they can then be smug).

To be fair, the west coast is not as good a place for nuke plants as the east, given the earthquake situation (though it was the tsunami, not the quake that was Japan's problem).

BTW, while France leads in the % of power that is nuclear, the US has by far the most plants.
__________________
"Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one." — Thomas Paine
tater is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 02:53 PM   #19
The Third Man
Stowaway
 
Posts: n/a
Downloads:
Uploads:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by tater View Post
Third Man was spot on on page one.
my genious is recognized.



SPQR
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 03:08 PM   #20
Molon Labe
Silent Hunter
 
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Along the Watchtower
Posts: 3,810
Downloads: 27
Uploads: 5
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ducimus View Post
We have more hippies out west.
The herds have all been thinned out in the east.


__________________
Molon Labe is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 03:24 PM   #21
Ducimus
Rear Admiral
 
Ducimus's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 12,987
Downloads: 67
Uploads: 2


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by tater View Post
They want electric cars, but are perfectly happy for the power generation to happen at a coal plant in NM (having just moved all their tailpipes to another state, they can then be smug).
SoCal in reality, is nothing but one big honking desert bowl. Everything is piped in from somewhere. Water from NorCal, the colorodo, and every state that has a connection to the same, power from NM and adjoining areas, etc etc. I hear other states are (rightfully) upset. Cut those services, and this place would dry up in no time.

Quote:
To be fair, the west coast is not as good a place for nuke plants as the east, given the earthquake situation
.
I thought of that, though we haven't had a GOOD earthquake in years. We're long overdue. I honestly wish we had ALOT more earthquakes. One, it makes life more exciting, but two, and more importantly, it relieves fault stress. All that stress is backing up. It's Like shaking a soda bottle and popping it wide open instead of cracking the tab a little to let the gas creep out.
Ducimus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 03:26 PM   #22
AVGWarhawk
Lucky Jack
 
AVGWarhawk's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a 1954 Buick.
Posts: 28,275
Downloads: 90
Uploads: 0


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Growler View Post
What, and give those a-holes another reason to jack up our rates?

They do not need a reason. They just raise the rate when they feel like it! O'Mallet does nothing.
__________________
“You're painfully alive in a drugged and dying culture.”
― Richard Yates, Revolutionary Road
AVGWarhawk is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 03:36 PM   #23
Rilder
Stowaway
 
Posts: n/a
Downloads:
Uploads:
Default

Three plants within' 130 miles, one on the Minnesota/WI. Border and two right next to each other on the Lake Michigan coast. Basically they are on both sides of me.

Edit: Hey those two plants near Lake Michigan are just 14 miles from Denmark
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 08:41 PM   #24
Torplexed
Let's Sink Sumptin' !
 
Torplexed's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 5,823
Downloads: 43
Uploads: 0


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Growler View Post
Point is, within 80m of where I currently sit, there are more nuclear plants than there are on the entire West Coast of the US. I thought that was worth exploring, but then again, I'm strange.
Washington State alone has over forty hydroelectric dams producing electricity for both this state, Oregon and northern California, which probably explains why we have only the one nuke plant at Hanford, which in itself is just a relic of the atomic bomb project there in the 1940s.
__________________

--Mobilis in Mobili--
Torplexed is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 08:50 PM   #25
The Third Man
Stowaway
 
Posts: n/a
Downloads:
Uploads:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Torplexed View Post
Washington State alone has over forty hydroelectric dams producing electricity for both this state, Oregon and northern California, which probably explains why we have only the one nuke plant at Hanford, which in itself is just a relic of the atomic bomb project there in the 1940s.
Hanford has more than one Nuke plant. It has a burial ground for US Submarine nuke plants.

  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 08:54 PM   #26
Torplexed
Let's Sink Sumptin' !
 
Torplexed's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 5,823
Downloads: 43
Uploads: 0


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by The Third Man View Post
Hanford has more than one Nuke plant. It has a burial ground for US Submarine nuke plants.

I'm afraid decommissioned and entombed reactors don't generate much electricity. But is the place polluted? You bet.
__________________

--Mobilis in Mobili--
Torplexed is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 09:00 PM   #27
The Third Man
Stowaway
 
Posts: n/a
Downloads:
Uploads:
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Torplexed View Post
I'm afraid decommissioned and entombed reactors don't generate much electricity.
neither do the reactors in Japan. And they are not active or entombed.
  Reply With Quote
Old 04-01-11, 09:08 PM   #28
Torplexed
Let's Sink Sumptin' !
 
Torplexed's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 5,823
Downloads: 43
Uploads: 0


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by The Third Man View Post
neither do the reactors in Japan. And they are not active or entombed.
What? This is a Fukushima thread now? Growler wanted to know why there are so few nuclear reactors generating electricity on the West Coast. I'm just giving part of the answer.
__________________

--Mobilis in Mobili--
Torplexed is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-02-11, 05:23 PM   #29
Growler
A long way from the sea
 
Growler's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Iowa
Posts: 1,913
Downloads: 21
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Torplexed View Post
Washington State alone has over forty hydroelectric dams producing electricity for both this state, Oregon and northern California, which probably explains why we have only the one nuke plant at Hanford, which in itself is just a relic of the atomic bomb project there in the 1940s.

Damn. Hydroelectric, of course! /headslap I really am embarrassed not to have thought of that, especially since I went there in the earlier post with mention of Conowingo Hydroelectric Plant, and that I'm currently playing Fallout: New Vegas, with the storyline only completely dependent on the Hoover Dam.

And with the rivers and waterways of the Northwest, of course it makes sense there'd be hydro-power instead of nuke. The East has the rivers, but also has a LOT of boat traffic on those rivers; the West made better use of rail than the East did, so the rivers can be used to generate power more than they're needed for shipping.

Thanks, Torplexed, for that additional contribution. I think I'm starting to get the picture a little better, between the mentions here by several folks, and my own recollection this morning of the huge wind farm at Banning Pass east of LA.
__________________
At Fiddler’s Green, where seamen true
When here they’ve done their duty
The bowl of grog shall still renew
And pledge to love and beauty.
Growler is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-02-11, 09:28 PM   #30
CaptainMattJ.
The Old Man
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Sin City
Posts: 1,364
Downloads: 55
Uploads: 0
Default

Theres nothing wrong with nuclear power.

And the funny thing is that since Japan's plants exploded after suffering a tsunami AND a 9 point something earthquake, people thing nuclear power is unsafe because it cant withstand a 9 point something earthquake and a tsunami.

Thats why i just wanna slap the idiots on the news who think they know whatt heyre talking about, who think nuclear power is way unsafe. Its VERY safe. And theyre undereducated Idiots who honestly dont know what theyre talking about. It annoys me so dam much. Its like the people who have some minor symptom like chills and vomiting and go on WEb M.D and it tells them they have Malaria and they believe it.

But S**t happens. Just like everything else in the world, S**T happens. If a gas main explodes after somebody F-ed up, does that mean we need to stop using gas to heat our homes to keep us warm? no. Same CONCEPT applies here.

granted we should take more safety backups. because radiation doesnt just go away. it lingers. But honestly this is to be expected when something like this happens.
__________________

A popular Government without popular information nor the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own Governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives
- James Madison
CaptainMattJ. is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:56 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.