I think a trial nuclear power plant would be good somewhere near a reasonable population (say 150K to 200K) to use the power but not so close to a major pupulation where it would affect millions if something went wrong like in Fukushima. The location should have a decent surplus of rainfall to supply water for cooling of the plant.
Cairns in Far North Queensland sounds like a good place!
See who has balls then
Do we actually know what will be the long term effects of the meltdown?
Already at least 2,400 workers have had significant exposure as to require screening for thryiod uptake and ongoing monitoring (
UN says Japan underestimated Fukushima workers radiation exposure by 20% | Business Standard ) and the local rice harvest (a staple food in Japan) is showing radiation readings 20% above the maximum legal limit. Workers are still being exposed (
Fukushima plant clean-up workers exposed to radiation
The death rate and genetic mutation effects from the meltdown are likely to take years and even generations to be counted.
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