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by yorwba 2371 days ago
Nuclear plants don't deal with peak energy use either. For the peak, you need a plant that can quickly regulate it's power output up and down to respond to demand. Nuclear plants only work for base load.
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There are nuclear power plants capable of throttling up and down at will. Not all designs work like that but some do.
Really? Are you talking about a tiny fraction of operating plants?
I think it's pretty common. I'm not an expert but I think most of France's grid is run that way. Wikipedia has a few details:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_following_power_plant#Nuc...