American Thinker
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Few remaining nuclear plants still operating in the U.S. currently provide about 19% of the energy we use.
Nuclear hasn’t been without its drawbacks.
Turbine blades are too big to dispose of and/or recycle, and solar panels only last a few decades at best.
Domestic uranium production peaked in 70s and has since been almost completely erased by imported uranium.
Current storage periods for non-recycled UNF range between 10,000 and 100,000s of years .
Orano is working to find uses for even some of this residual 4 percent of UNF .
If we are blessed with another Trump administration in 2025 , watch for this to be fast-tracked.
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