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by troupo
949 days ago
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> Nuclear is emphatically not an instant-on hot backup. Plants take time to spool up, and very importantly time to cool down All modern nuclear plants work in load following mode with ability to change ant the rate of 3-5% of their rated capacity per minute. Graph and text on page 8: https://www.oecd-nea.org/upload/docs/application/pdf/2021-12... > Fukushima happened because you can't just turn a reactor off, Fukushima happened because the plant was hit with both an earthquake and a flood significantly exceeding its operational parameters (already extremely high) |
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That's exactly the incorrect analysis that caused the meltdown!
That use of "and" and "both" is simply wrong. It wasn't an unforseeable collision of two events, it was a single event (an earthquake) with a predictable correlate (a tsunami). It's not like people didn't know that tsunamis follow earthquakes, and no one who does know that would make the argument you just did.