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by mirko22
1063 days ago
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What do you mean by poor learning effects? I was assuming that by history mean nuclear is not safe so I brought up coal. From the sources I can find it shows nuclear being as expensive as offshore wind. And I can’t find any sources on how expensive is to store energy produced by solar to provide base loads over night… |
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Contrast this to photovoltaics, which have declined in cost by something like a factor of 300 since they came on the market. PV has shown a robust learning rate of 20% cost reduction per doubling of cumulative production.
It should be no surprise that nuclear is sputtering to extinction with such poor cost trends. In contrast, all the competing technologies -- solar, wind, storage -- are showing excellent learning. So, it's only a matter of time until nuclear dies.