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by throw0101c
1343 days ago
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> The problem is that nuclear plants only need to fail once to have global catastrophic consequences. As opposed to many other reliable generation types which have global catastrophic consequences† while running normally. And by "reliable" I mean can consistently provide power more that 50% of the time: * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacity_factor#Capacity_facto... † E.g., climate change. |
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Compare it dollar for dollar.
You can get a lot of curtailment, oversupply, and storage for $12/W
Also if you look at France, nuclear's not doing so hot on the availability front.