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by jenadine
378 days ago
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The fixed cost might be sky high, but the marginal cost are not. And so it doesn't matter if it also produce when electricity is cheap. (To a certain limit) And if you compare the total cost, you also need to compare to the total revenue. Nuclear can produce a lot of power at the time where power is the most expensive when there is no sun and no wind. |
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I did count and compare those things. That was my entire point. Even on the darkest most windless night it cant match the cost of solar and wind and storage.
Those ongoing costs are not so low anyway. France spent an absolute fortune on maintenance.