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by yc1010
3859 days ago
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Climate change called and states that she doesn't care about your skepticism, renewables alone will not bring us into carbon free future. We have to try EVERYTHING in order to beat climate change, up to and including moonshots like this. Sadly this strange hatred of anything nuclear by environmentalists has done more to harm this planet and its people. BTW 6 billion is nothing when compared to over a hundred billion that for example Germany has spent on renewables, same Germany that replacing nuclear with coal on the other hand. Aside was just watching this documentary on BBC on tv there > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gtp51eZkwoI
The vision and drive of scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs back in 19th and 20th centuries have lifted the world from literal darkness into the modern system of grids and electricity on a flick of a switch. I am sure there were many naysayers back in their day on top of all the obstacles they faced, these guys such as Edison and his team kept buggering on, and the modern world is thankful for foundations they laid. Let the scientists and engineers at ITER do their job and instead of moaning about it keep pressure on politicians to spend money on projects like this instead of bombing people in other countries. |
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They certainly can, and going 100% renewable by 2050 is feasible. [1] Once you add in nuclear, it's only more feasible (though maybe more expensive).
Taking a look at the five potential plans for the UK from 2009 [2], they are now much more potentially feasible as solar and storage technology has plummeted in price far more quickly than anticipated.
It's only a matter of political feasibility, not engineering or industrial feasibility. That's why these plans need to be reevaluated every 12 months, because technology for renewables is changing so much more quickly than any of the conventional technologies do, and the boundary for economic feasibility is quickly quickly shifting.
[1] http://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/I/Count...
[2] http://www.withouthotair.com/c27/page_203.shtml