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by ViewTrick1002
204 days ago
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No data. Just hand waving. Typical. Now you want a firming nuclear plant? First it needs to be reliable, we can't have a system collapse when 45% is offline like happened in Sweden in October and May this year. Then it needs to be dispatchable. Nuclear power when it runs at 100% 24/7 all year around except a tiny maintenance window costs ~18 cents/kWh. Are we looking at a 50% capacity factor? And not collapsing when 50% are having outages? So ~60 cents/kWh? I love how new built nuclear power becomes completely farcial when put into real world constraints. |
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German npp had a cf of 90%, providing for 4-5ct/kwh like https://www.kkg.ch/de/uns/geschaefts-nachhaltigkeitsberichte...
For generation data, go to https://www.energy-charts.info/index.html?l=en&c=DE , pick any 4 day interval in each month from dec to feb last year. Look how much twh was generated from fossils and imported. That's what you need to replace