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Nuclear Power a Fading Trend ?
June 21, 2011
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What is the Sustainable Solution to the energy needs of our planet? Renewable Energy like Solar and Wind Power? Frankly they are way too expensive for all to afford. Fossil Fuels and Oils? But wait! They are diminishing with time…Is it then simply Nuclear Power? But UN sustainable Development Conference refused to label it as a sustainable technology. It didn’t even gain any point with the UN Climate Change talks. The situation seems like a ticking clock. A temporary solution that is there till Nuclear Powers can contain their spent Fuel. Only time will tell who chose wisely. Whether Germany with its march towards Renewable Energy Or China plunging into Nuclear Power. MORE
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