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by troupo
104 days ago
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Oh yes. That too. It's one problem after another in quite a few countries: ignore/neglect, make processes, regulations and subsidies opaque, all of this leads to huge construction times and corruption, declare nuclear non-viable. China: "Nearly every Chinese nuclear project that has entered service since 2010 has achieved construction in 7 years or less." [1] Building over 40 reactors since 2005 [1] https://thebreakthrough.org/issues/energy/chinas-impressive-... |
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Even china, a nuclear construction scale/cost/time success story, can’t make them compete with renewables.