>> Most of the 4,000 new plants world wide by 2100 will likely be installed 
>> in
>> India and China because that's where most of the new people will be
>> installed.
>
> Uranium is due to start running out in 2030.  What are you going to use
> in 2100?
>
> Cheers, Alastair.

Perhaps Thorium, or Uranium produced from new sources that are profitable 
when prices rise, among other things (probably other things).  I expect 
future generations will cautiously choose from the available options with 
something like a rational benefit/cost calculus, more or less like we do.

-dl 



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