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by bryanlarsen
1111 days ago
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Nuclear power plants were never cheap. Sometimes they appeared that way if you offloaded most of your costs onto the taxpayer, like decomissioining expenses. And in the West they never enjoyed economies of scale either. France's nuclear plants kept getting more expensive, even in the heyday when they were building lots of them. |
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On the other hand you can offload most of your cost to customers if you just stop providing electricity.
The point of stable power generation system is not to haggle over 10% more or less, it's to stop price graphs looking like that: https://i.imgur.com/iJslMUa.png
Periodical gigantic deficiencies in case of just bad weather in December are much higher problem than relatively small costs spread over decades.