| The Fury said: My personal opinion is that it's needed as a source to replace fossil fuels until a more reliable safer fuel can be found that is cost effective (so not in my lifetime probably). Many newer nuclear powerstations, I hear, are far safer then the older style ones like Chernogyl and Fukushima were designed on.
Out of interest, as I'm not familiar with the true workings on Wind power, how is Neodymium used in wind power? and specifically Wind I mean, as I always assumed it was the same turbine technology in any power source just with wind rotating the blades to produce the power for the turbines? |
Neodymium is used in permanent magnets used in wind turbines, as one of it's alloys is one of the strongest permanent magnets known.







