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by fastball
1929 days ago
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Right, and currently we are barely building any nuclear reactors, so the prices people are quoting as the $/MWh are the prices when you have zero economies of scale. Meanwhile the prices people are quoting for solar are with massive economies of scale at this point. We need economies of scale, and I'm not talking about 1970s scale, I'm talking about scale. |
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1970s scales work fine. It was built at a cost of 1-2 billion dollars per GW, which is very competitive versus solar and wind + storage.