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by pydry
1635 days ago
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>While Nuclear is not cheap, it will be cheaper than the effects from un-softened climate change. Is it cheaper than demand shaping/wind/solar/grid-scale batteries though? That's the real question. As far as I can see that answer may be yes in one specific circumstance - when you already have a nuclear plant with another 5+ years of life left. i.e. when the insane capex is a sunk cost. In all other instances it only really comes close if you assume the risk of nuclear disaster is close to zero or if you pretend that the precipitous fall in solar/wind/battery prices didnt happen yet. |
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I believe that’s the wrong question to ask. We need nuclear to be cheaper and more attractive than coal and oil (and later natural gas).
If grid scale batteries ever become a viable thing and cheaper than nuclear then that’s just great and eventually the nuclear plants can be phased out in favour of those.
In the meantime however we need to get rid of coal and oil, because that’s where the overwhelmingly most emissions are.