solar? do you know the required size you need to replace just one reactor? and are you aware of the required energy and resources to build such a panel?
Sure, its totally impossible at the moment, but my government spends four times as much money on nuclear research as it does on all other renewable resources combined. If it were a priority, it would happen. There is far more than enough free and totally safe solar energy hitting the planet 24/7 to power everything we need, and the sun has four billion years left before it runs out. Best of all, solar has zero effect on global warming, and can't meltdown, so you don't have to worry about trusting companies like Exxon, or BP or whoever to not cheap out and kill us.
"This plant is totally safe...unless an earthquake hits in which case we're totally f*cked." "Roll the dice" is not an acceptable model, IMO, when alternatives exist.
I read a great article about a year ago where a guy who lives on Lake Michigan managed to build his house totally off the grid. If you've ever been to lake Michigan you know its pretty damn gloomy weather-wise (looks like Virginia Beach in Februray, most of the time) so if he can do it then so can everyone else. The only problem, of course, is that it took tens of thousands of dollars of his own money to do it, and most people don't have that kind of cash.