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by neilwilson
1420 days ago
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Solar requires land area. Storage requires land area. Britain isn't that sunny - particularly not in winter. Nuclear has a very small footprint on a crowded island. Plus we have Rolls Royce SMRs who have been building nuclear reactors for a while. |
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You could add as much net capacity as the UK has in nuclear in just above the space used for parking cars.
You could add twice to four times that again just on detached house rooftops.
Even as a commercial installation with no other purpose, a 4km square is hardly an insurmountable barrier.
The initial capital budget of sizewell and hinkley alone could provide 30-80GW of nameplate solar or a rooftop system on every building in the country.
If there are trillions in the pot, by all means go ham with fission, but when low carbon sources are fighting for the scraps left over after subsidizing fossil fuels we have to do the thing that is effective first.