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Sorry, I meant 35% by 1973, about three years after our production peaked. 2/3 is an accurate figure for the United States now.
About nuclear power, 10 years ago, when oil wasn't so costly, scare tactics kept us away from nuclear power. I mean we really lack common sense. The United States doesn't even recycle our fuel because the concentrated uranium that's obtained "might" be used for bombs...
[Edit: moved from - Will lifting oil drilling bans in the U.S. lower the price of oil?
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About nuclear power, 10 years ago, when oil wasn't so costly, scare tactics kept us away from nuclear power. I mean we really lack common sense. The United States doesn't even recycle our fuel because the concentrated uranium that's obtained "might" be used for bombs...
[Edit: moved from - Will lifting oil drilling bans in the U.S. lower the price of oil?
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=245685 ]
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