Yes I was referring to rotating stabilisers, however they have their own risks. Different manufacturers have different solutions, but basically the concern is that if they fall off their bearings you could have a massive and fast spinning disk rolling across the countryside demolishing everything in its path. This isn’t a concern on large cruise ships or aircraft carriers, where the technology was initially developed.
Also, you have more than one turbine per reactor.
But nuclear can’t pick up the slack quickly enough, that’s the problem.
Yes, that’s exactly what I said. Why are you being argumentative?
Yes I was referring to rotating stabilisers, however they have their own risks. Different manufacturers have different solutions, but basically the concern is that if they fall off their bearings you could have a massive and fast spinning disk rolling across the countryside demolishing everything in its path. This isn’t a concern on large cruise ships or aircraft carriers, where the technology was initially developed.
Also, you have more than one turbine per reactor.
Yes, that’s exactly what I said. Why are you being argumentative?