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I’m sure Texas will do it in the dumbest most unregulated way possible. It will be a good example of what not to do.
Not winterize them, because the feds can't tell us what to do, and then have it melt down in the next polar inversion, of which they got one this year again. It's going to be a regular occurrence now with the global weirding.
Modern reactors don't really melt down like the first few generations did. And even so, it would still be less radioactive waste than coal power.
As if we can trust anything you say after that statistic you just proffered and responded with another outlandish claim when asked what methadology was used for you coal comparison.
You're more than welcome to type a few words into Google to see that I'm right.
But since you want to be spoon fed information, Here you go