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After years of wrangling, France has set out a new energy law that slashes its wind and solar power targets and drops a mandate for state-run energy provider EDF to shut down nuclear plants.

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[โ€“] Asinus@feddit.org -2 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Without sinking to your level I will limit myself to say:
I am not the idiot here.

[โ€“] Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works 2 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

I wasn't refering to you personally.

I was refering mostly to the anti-nuclear crusaders from the 70's and 80's who were so anti-war, they figured "Nuclear bomb bad, so nuclear bad", and decided that civilian powerplants were building bombs without any evidence (or even basic understanding) and thus everything related to nuclear power was the devil and needed to stop.

Of course, if you do believe that or their propaganda, I actually was talking to you. The maths aren't hard though, you can do them yourself. The nuclear industry is incredibly transparent and you can google almost anything. That, of course, makes it very prone to lies and deliberate misinterpretation, for example when people say there are huge amount of nuclear waste! (which is sort-of-true, but the overwhelmingly vast majority of it is low-level).

[โ€“] Asinus@feddit.org 1 points 7 hours ago

You speak of lies and misinterpration and yet you say waste is a non-issue. And even low-level radiation waste (which is a lot of material if you tear down the whole plant at some point) has to be dealt with. Thats expensive and that's part of the cost of nuclear energy. Even if the operators will try to push that to the taxpayer.

But yes, they are transparent. So much so, that even the operators publish lists of reasons about why they don't want to build new plants or continue to run the existing ones:

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