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My dear Froggie (and silence!) I don't know who is downvoting you, but they can fuck right off.
You make great points. I particularly like this one:
I'm not a staunch nuclear advocate by any stretch. I want green power however we can get it, provided the environmental costs aren't abhorrent. You're very right about the brain drain part, too.
There's mining involved in any energy transition. One part that I like about the Nuclear option, however, is that the deposits are generally high grade (v.s. copper, and rare earth) which result in less surface disturbances. For instance, Cameco (northern Saskatchewan) has uranium ore deposits that are ~20% w/w. Their deposits are so rich, that they have to dilute them with inert waste rock before running through the mill. These deposits are just sitting there, ready to be used for green energy, but as you point out, there's too many hurdles.
Solar and wind seem like they're really picking up speed, and that is wonderful. I know there's still some issues to iron out about excess generation/power storage/power fluctuation. I could see small batch reactors helping with that potentially. I don't think an energy transition is going to be a one size fits all thing. It's going to be based regionally, on what makes sense.