| > Germany is filling the gap by importing electricity from France Not to disagree, but the picture is more complex. https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/even-crisis-germany-... > Maybe ask France or the US, they seem to be more practical on how to do this Was curious about that as well, but I only keep finding "solutions" that are in the make or disputed. This is from 2014, so maybe they found a solution in the meantime?
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-26425674 I'm also trying to find the final costs of any disposal. Renewables aren't without problems of course. We still need a solution where the blades of the wind turbines don't end up in landfills. That's effectively not renewable. > And PV panels don't? You need many less trucks of uranium than of coal I don't understand. Coal isn't required to build PV? We once had PV industry here but everything moved to $China :( > I know. But this doesn't sound too healthy neither https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11900206/ Not sure why everyone assumes I'm pro coal when I explicitly stated that I'm trying to push renewables. |
Because the discussion is not about you, but what happened when people pushed against Nuclear