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SDG2030/QoH – Sustainable Nuclear Development

“Affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all before 2030”. This is the promise and obligation of all the civilized united nations to their citizens, enterprises and society. It is quite possible to do, if the technologies of this 4th Industrial Reform (IR4) are properly utilized. However, the hardest barrier is to overcome the cold-war dilutions, denials and corruptions of the grey energy market. That oligarchic mafia has put the world under the thumb – even trying to trigger a third world war. Still, the apparent solution is to re-consider those phobias towards the modern nuclear power - as recommended by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the World Nuclear Association (WNA). Thus, this blog is dedicated the promotion of SDG7 ‘Energy’, - based on quotations from their official web-sites.

”IAEA helps countries to meet the growing energy demand for development, while improving energy security, reducing environmental and health impacts. More than 1 billion people do not have access to electricity. There is a rapid growing energy demand. Still, Nuclear power is a reliable, low-carbon and a necessity for most nations’ energy mix.” “National experts can use the IAEA’s energy planning and modelling tools and assists to help them plan their country’s energy future. The IAEA provides guidance and support on establishing and maintaining a nuclear power program in line with the internationally recognized safety standards and security guidelines. The IAEA also assists to develop the proper infrastructure and all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle and the life cycle of nuclear facilities, as well as other innovative technologies. The tools are already used by 135 countries.” (IAEA)

The WNA writes: “Nuclear power will be required to play a crucial role if the world is to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels to address climate change and chronic air pollution. The needed human energy consumption is 100 GJ per capita, which merely 20% get. The world’s poorest 4 billion persons consume only 5%, which need to rise to 15%. Still, all nations can fundamentally enhance the health, educational standards, and wellbeing by providing more energy. Now, over 80% of the primary energy consumption comes from burning oil, gas and coal. It is unchanged since 1990, and cause the death of 7 million persons each year – in addition to the profound social, economic and environmental consequences.” Note, this blog also relates to UU20221002 ‘SDG & Nuclear cleanup’.

However, there are many kinds of energy can be converted to the needed stored (potential) or working (kinetic) electric energy. Some kinds of energy are; chemical, physical waves, magnetic, radiant, nuclear, ionized, elastic, gravitational, rest mass, thermal, heat and mechanical. Yet, even low-carbon sources, like solar and wind, are responsible for emissions and waste during construction, manufacturing and decommissioning. Thus, the modern nuclear energy is essential to fulfill the obligations of the SDG 2030. Hence it seems necessary to develop RTGs (Radioisotope thermoelectric generators) for civil use in private as well as public consumption.

Gravely, though, there are certain plutocratic grey energy suppliers that fights the UN SDGs. For example, Gazprom failed the Nordstream 2 strategy, because they would not accept the democratic trade conditions of the western EU. Thus, the regime’s market dominance abuses are practically hybrid warfare - and certainly not ‘business as usual’. Even some environmental organisations are so corrupted that they promote anti-green arguments that indirectly prolongs the grey energy regimes dominance and the anti-SDG7 warfare. Moreover, learning from the history, such grey energy warfare towards the electric car market is well documented (see video hereunder). In brief, the electric car was invented at the same time as the gasoline car. Yet, it took a 100 year of environmental and energy crises before the electric cars could enter the market. Such hybrid and ulterior Underworld war Games are ‘history repeating’.

Furthermore, some united nations have made themselves dependent to the gray energy income by high taxes. No doubt, the green energy solutions, like windmills, solar panels and more can be rather democratic - since the citizens can self-sufficiently harvest energy. For example, a household can charge an electric car tax-free. Hence, it is necessary to find alternatives for certain nations dependencies of the overtaxed energy. Some nation states have made themselves grey energy exploiters – just like Kremlin.

How far are the plutocratic grey energy suppliers willing to go? History shows, there are no civil limits at all. The very same regime triggered the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe, attacks Ukrainian nuclear power plants and triggers energy warfare towards civilian humans, societies and nations. Conclusively, the nuclear risks are not the technology – but its war Gamers.

Links:
https://www.iaea.org/about/overview/sustainable-development-goals/goal-7-affordable-and-clean-energy
https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/energy-and-the-environment/nuclear-energy-and-sustainable-development.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_electric_vehicle#First_full-scale_electric_cars
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioisotope_thermoelectric_generator
Some might find interest in reading about the EMP Engine and electricity – aka the fourth motor. Blog UU20170707: http://bloguu.azurewebsites.net/uu_2017/UU20170707.html

UN Sustainable Development Goals
https://sdgs.un.org/goals
https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal7
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Kate Bush Cloudbusting Instrumental
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Xtra UU – Sustainable Nuclear Development

“Nuclear power will be required to play a crucial role if the world is to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels to address climate change and chronic air pollution. The needed human energy consumption is 100 GJ per capita - that merely 20% get. The world’s poorest 4 billion personal consume is only 5%, which need to rise to 15%. Still, all nations can fundamentally enhance the health, educational standards, and wellbeing by providing more energy. Now, over 80% of the primary energy consumption comes from burning oil, gas and coal. It is unchanged since 1990, and cause the death of 7 million persons each year – in addition to the profound social, economic and environmental consequences.” (World Nuclear Association)

We Solved Nuclear Waste Decades Ago
https://youtu.be/4aUODXeAM-k

This is the IAEA
https://youtu.be/3I56CeEN9mU
7 Types of Renewable Energy
https://youtu.be/44Wp3WE1AHs
Top 7 future energy sources
https://youtu.be/bfhhJu8ZCtY
The Real Reason Countries Are Going Back To The Moon
https://youtu.be/q8aqVh-LJYA
Documentary: Revenge of the Electric Car
https://youtu.be/GXJnS9RgKsg
Nuclear Mars Rover | Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator https://www.youtube.com/embed/lTB6Su4ciNc
NDB's Nuclear Diamond Battery FINALLY Hit The Market
https://youtu.be/TgxiE8hXfhs