Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power station. Since plans for a nuclear power plant at Carnsore Point in County Wexford were dropped in the 1970s, nuclear power in Ireland has been off the agenda. Ireland gets about 60% of its energy from gas, 15% from renewable and the remainder from coal and peat. Proponents argue that nuclear energy is now safe and emits much less carbon emissions than coal plants. Opponents argue that recent nuclear disasters in Japan prove that nuclear power is far from safe.
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Response rates from 830 Right voters.
74% Yes |
26% No |
70% Yes |
23% No |
1% Yes, and nationalize the industry |
3% No, we should invest in cleaner alternatives such as wind, hydroelectric, thorium, and geothermal |
1% Yes, but with public subsidy |
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1% Yes, temporarily while we increase investment into cleaner renewable alternatives |
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0% Yes, as long as there is no public subsidy |
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Unique answers from Right voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8KYZBHD4yrs4Y
I agree with the use of nuclear technology on abandoned places or where it can't harm anything, but as we progress we should move to a much more eco-friendly substitute.
@9DKJ77Y1yr1Y
Yes, but we should also put an investment for research about nuclear waste disposal. Once nuclear waste is not a problem then yes, otherwise it's a NO
@9DCB8YZ1yr1Y
Yes, if its regulated properly and does not have harmful consequences to the environment
@9DCB87F1yr1Y
I am skeptical because it might cost a lot when a calamity happens and the nuclear plants would be destroyed resulting to a problem like what happened to our neighbor country who use nuclear power.
@95CH6B62yrs2Y
yes, as long as it will the affect the budget for filipinos
@9486NLB2yrs2Y
@942CLX72yrs2Y
No, we don't have enough funding yet.
@93JDBB82yrs2Y
Its 50 50 Beacause The Nuclear power plant Using a Fossil Fuel which is affect the Nature But Matutulungan tayu nitong Mag karoon ng sapat na kuryente
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