>yucca mountain and he seemed to know his stuff.
If I recall it was found to be perforated with deep defects that already leak water. And deserts do have ground water, but may only see periodic annual precipitation. Paleowater is also quite common in some areas.
>Solar will probably remain cheap
It gets cheaper every year, but $/kWh is not as cheap as the upfront naive costs of fission yet. Hence the loss-leader pejorative is accurate.
>regulated by 10 CFR
It was a real accident not hyperbole. The carbon matter based kitty litter actually did start a real radioactive fire in the disposal facility.
The proximity to hot waste causes material degradation and contamination. Stable isotopes in child eye lenses have already shown it rarely stays localized (baby boomers didn't show this phenomena).
The gas company shenanigans are well known, and they often do end-runs with 10 year below market cost contracts to maintain monopolies with large firms. They often wait to pull this stunt just before a project breaks ground to maximize losses.
Centralized infrastructure may simply be too expensive to reliably maintain under unstable conditions. =3