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by Moldoteck
40 days ago
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you should be very careful with 'papers' written by people that stayed at the core of Danish antinuclear movement like Henrik Lund (famous “for me, nuclear power is not a dream. It’s a nightmare. My dream is renewable energy”, but there are more interesting turns there, including EnergyPLAN which was criticized a lot for it's nonsense assumptions which I can bet is used here too. It was so severe that the issue was addressed in a peer reviewed publication https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030626192... ) and a paper that includes frauds like jacobson in citations. These two are famous for citation rings and both are public antinuclear activists. I can bet they have very "optimistic" estimations for Hydrogen and gas firming on top of the most evident issues adressed in peer review |
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You also link another of the typical studies desperately trying to shove new built nuclear power into contention.
It looks like this: ”If we assume nuclear power is cheap and fast to build”.
Do the same for renewables and storage and the comparison becomes even more lopsided.