@calestous what about water-powered plants? lakes|rivers|oceans
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@calestous indeed.#biogas -plants notably in agricultural settings.
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@calestous I still say that Nuclear uses more water than Coal. -
@MauriceJOduor Just generate the evidence. Happy to tweet it@nuclear94 -
@MauriceJOduor May I ask@nuclear94 how much water is used in hydro... -
@calestous@MauriceJOduor this is an interesting question and depends upon how you do the accounting. See table S1 http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2013/ph241/abdul-khabir2/docs/EPRI-Volume-3.pdf … -
@calestous@MauriceJOduor I'd say coal and nuclear are comparable in water use. -
@calestous@MauriceJOduor Palo Verde is clever using wastewater from Phoenix. http://www.reliableplant.com/Read/23838/Palo-Verde-power-production-water … -
@calestous@MauriceJOduor some Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are designed to use air cooling instead of water http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/Nuclear-Fuel-Cycle/Power-Reactors/Small-Nuclear-Power-Reactors/ … -
@calestous@MauriceJOduor that allows them to be placed in very dry areas. - 4 more replies
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