I guess its no use talking to you. To naive and stubborn to reason with.
I could say the same about you. Give me a good alternative... please I dare you. The world consumption of electricity is estimated to be roughly 17 trillion kW hour per year. Yeah, that's 17,000,000,000,000 KWh per year.
Let's take Solar One which is located in Nevada, it produces about 134,000,000 KWh. That means we would need about 126866 power plants like that. That would take roughly 203000 square kilometers. That is an area which is slightly smaller then the country of Romania. Now I know what you think, "we got a volunteer!", but as you see it will take a huge amount of space and there are simply countries that can't afford wasting space like that. As with most of the current renewable sources, they are unreliable and not accessible to all countries.
As much as I could tell you all "Ha ha, suckers, Norway has 99,9% of renewable energy, you suck", I understand that many countries are not in a position to exploit those resources. It's as simple as the fact that Netherlands do not have waterfalls which can be used to produce power.
Nuclear energy is really safe, idiots who are talking about Chernobyl, forget that it was the 1st generation NPP. Finland is now building the 5th generation NPP which actually has failsafe devices unlike Chernobyl (which had an obvious design flaw instead). Nuclear power is safe, clean, reliable and cheap, end of story.