We should consider nuclear power, not only to supply more energy, but as a replacement for current plants that use fossil fuels.
One way is to start from the current plants and to improve them.
The current plant was taken into use 1984.
The current plant, constructed in 1918, still functions to this day.
Coal burning release more radioactive material into the environment that do current nuclear plants.
The real problem lies with the poor amount of treated water in which the current 34 plants cannot support future needs.
Moreover, the tank of the future may have a ceramic engine and stealth technology that current plants can't make.
The renovated plant is to have a larger generating capacity than the two current plants together.
The company's current plants are approximately one-tenth of that size.
Future reactors may prove to be less susceptible to meltdown than current plants.