Seeing that they need quite a lot of clean water, which is not widely available everywhere during the entire year in big amounts, especially with these droughts due to climate change.

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    1 year ago

    Wouldn’t want them anywhere that is prone to earthquakes - the entire Pacific rim, for example.

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      They can be built to deal with things like earthquakes. The catch is the cost goes up. Nuclear is already an expensive option, so that can get prohibitive.