“One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” How many times have we heard this expression?
There are endless polarizing debates including how and where to store nuclear waste safely for 10,000-plus years (due to radiation levels harmful to humans). But little attention is given to the fact that only 4% of the energy value has been consumed from our used nuclear fuel, which is actually a national treasure. In fact, the amount of untapped energy in America’s used nuclear fuel could power the world for almost 20 years. That’s the motherlode of clean energy.
So how do we tap into this fantastic clean energy source? It’s clear as day: We recycle it.
Through already established technologies, we can turn a 10,000-year problem into a manageable 300-year project. Such action would offer a reevaluated opportunity…
