NationStates Jolt Archive


Wave Power!!

Londim
14-06-2006, 21:13
Click (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5080732.stm)

Well according to this article Russia is going to have a floating nucleaur power plant.
Yootopia
14-06-2006, 21:16
Click (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5080732.stm)

Well according to this article Russia is going to have a floating nucleaur power plant.
They'll be quite sad if the sea gets up and it falls on its arse, that's for sure.
Nagapura
14-06-2006, 21:18
:eek: This can't end well.
Teh_pantless_hero
14-06-2006, 21:18
The Trouble with Trinobles: II
Yootopia
14-06-2006, 21:21
Chernobyl 2 - This time, they've irradiated the seas of the world.

Floating Crisis - Chechen Ambush.
Dinaverg
14-06-2006, 22:02
...The Russian Godzilla?
Londim
14-06-2006, 23:14
If this goes wrong the efects will be very bad for sea life.
Big Jim P
14-06-2006, 23:33
Why the worry over floating reactors? Most of the US naval vessels are powered by from one to eight reactors and so was a good portion of the Soviet navy. What? Lets just keep nuclear power fro the navis? Heaven forbid that any nation use nuclear power for peaceful purposes.
Rubiconic Crossings
14-06-2006, 23:41
Wave power indeed!!!

http://tv-antenna.com/heavy-seas/5/BOEGs.jpg
WangWee
15-06-2006, 00:32
Why the worry over floating reactors? Most of the US naval vessels are powered by from one to eight reactors and so was a good portion of the Soviet navy. What? Lets just keep nuclear power fro the navis? Heaven forbid that any nation use nuclear power for peaceful purposes.

There is a wreck of a russian nuclear sub resting at the bottom of the north atlantic sea. When it starts to leak, which is only a question of time, most life in the arctic sea will be exposed to radiation. Economies of countries such as Norway, Iceland and Greenland depend on fishing in the arctic sea.
So, when the russians say they're building a huge one, it's cause for concern.
Posi
15-06-2006, 00:35
There is a wreck of a russian nuclear sub resting at the bottom of the north atlantic sea. When it starts to leak, which is only a question of time, most life in the arctic sea will be exposed to radiation. Economies of countries such as Norway, Iceland and Greenland depend on fishing in the arctic sea.
So, when the russians say they're building a huge one, it's cause for concern.
When the radiation leaks, some of the fish will evolve into fish that can tolerate radiation. It is called evolutionary darwinism.:p
Undelia
15-06-2006, 00:59
No they won't.
Entsteig
15-06-2006, 01:01
Sinking this thing wouldn't be a very good diplomatic move, would it now?
Wilgrove
15-06-2006, 01:10
There is a wreck of a russian nuclear sub resting at the bottom of the north atlantic sea. When it starts to leak, which is only a question of time, most life in the arctic sea will be exposed to radiation. Economies of countries such as Norway, Iceland and Greenland depend on fishing in the arctic sea.
So, when the russians say they're building a huge one, it's cause for concern.

Why don't we try getting the sub up before it starts to leak?
Boonytopia
15-06-2006, 09:02
What a scary idea, a floating nuclear reactor.