• Schorsch@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    nb4 someone laughs at us Germans for pulling out of nuclear power: No, nuclear is not cheap. It’s literally the most expensive way to generate electricity. Solar is cheap and better for the environment.

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      Nuclear is cheaper than your average electricity cost.

      I know because I’m Swedish and you use us as your cheap electricity.

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      No, nuclear is not cheap. It’s literally the most expensive way to generate electricity

      Source?

      Beats coal anytime. Or Russian gas.

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        22 hours ago

        I obviously don’t consider fossil fuels as an option. And I do doubt that it’s cheaper to build a nuclear plant compared do building a coal or gas fired one.

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        French electricity leaves the chat in summer when their plants need to be shut down because the rivers are too warm or don’t carry enough water in the first place. And that’s nothing to say what they will do in the next decade years when a good portion of their reactors should be commissioned out.

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      Nuclear is reliable, predictable and stable 24/7 source. Solar not so much and possibly not that great for the environment if we don’t figure out what to do with used solar panels. Also their production is not exactly clean. Whereas nuclear requires a wasted fuel storage somewhere and the fuel will eventually run out of radiation in some hundreds of thousands years.

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        22 hours ago

        Storing something extremely dangerous extremely safely for “some hundreds of thousands of years” doesn’t exactly sound cheap, does it?

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          Not that expensive either. And that’s already included in the energy price. Also volume is magnitudes smaller than used solar panels.