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by ttul
1432 days ago
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Thirteen years late and four times over budget for the first new plant in Finland in 42 years. I bet if they build a second one, it won’t take so long nor be so over-budget. In the UK, the Hinkley Point C project is over-budget and late, partly because they had problems with their initial concrete pours that necessitated exceptionally costly and time-consuming rebuilds. But as Hinkley gets closer to completion, the lessons learned are being transferred to Sizewell C, another EDF plant. [1] The world needs these large nuclear plants and we can’t just give up because the first few constructed went over budget and took too long. [1] https://www.economist.com/briefing/2022/06/23/energy-securit... |
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The world is notably worse for these projects diverting money away from renewables that would have already been displacing carbon emissions for a decade by now.