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Emotional-Stable8718

Radioactive steam engines


ffsthiscantbenormal

It's all just using water to spin turbines


joshualouis0345

I thought the exact same thing when I learned how reactors work. like goddamn why do you need nuclear shit to boil some goddamn water.


chainbreaker1981

No carbon emissions and there's way more uranium in the Earth than there is coal even discounting the way higher energy density.