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  1. InterestingFLows on

    So stupid, Nuclear energy is the cleanest form of energy. Just stash the waste in old underground mines hundreds of meters under the water tables ans seal them.

  2. magnificentmoronmod2 on

    I dint understand why oregon is that afraid of nuke……like we have all of eastern oregon where i live……if the west side is so scared put it out here somewhere and call it a day cheap reliable and Hanford is at most 8 hours from anywhere in the state

  3. Basic-Pressure-1367 on

    Illinois just recently lifted the moratorium, and in fact the governor is talking about building another one. Over half of the state’s power already comes from Nuclear, and Illinois is one of the most pro-nuclear states in the country.

  4. Dependent_Ad_1270 on

    They wanted to close the nuclear plant running in CA for no good reason, but couldn’t after they were informed it would cause rolling black outs

  5. Wisconsin is trying to get a new one approved to be built to replace one that was decommissioned about 10 years ago

  6. This map is wrong. New York does not have a state level moratorium on nuclear energy 

  7. PLS-Surveyor-US on

    strange, the same places where people complain a lot about the high cost of energy…

  8. People are always so pro nuclear until the „super evil villain of the week“ country wants nuclear power and then they need to be liberated *TM* by the freedom warriors or else they’ll get weapons and do one thousand 9/11s.

  9. Sufficient_Loss9301 on

    The fact that nuclear power is not wide spread and still to this day so villainized despite abundant evidence of it being safe is possibly one of the dumbest and most self defeating things we as a species have done. We discover something that could give us as much abundant and clean power as we need and a handful of accidents brought on by easily preventable mismanagement ruin it. Yet we continue to burn fossil fuels which are not only destroying the whole planet, but also cause more preventable deaths in a single day than in the whole history of nuclear power.

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