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by florimondmanca
2052 days ago
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Right! My “40 includes wind + gas” was confusing, and if that’s “40 on average”, my bad. My point was to address the idea that nuclear is too costly as a long term solution, which I think (?) OP was using that cost/MWh comparison to intent. FTR though, I do appreciate that gas + renewables can be a nice transition strategy (like the UK seems to have done to eradicate coal). > There is no 30/70 split as you imagined. It seems you understood I was talking about a 30/70 split in cost. That is not what I said: I was talking about a 30/70 split in usage. But FTR, even in the sense I intended, you’re right, the number 30/70 is wrong, or at least it can only be valid under specific conditions that I’m not really able to quantify (electricity mix, coverage of demand, etc), and I hadn’t thought it through a lot. |
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