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this post was submitted on 16 Dec 2023
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Lol that's like the same thing that happend with Stuttgart 21 where they agreed that the State had to pay 21% but 21% of the then projected cost. Now the DB and thus the Federal Government have to shoulder the cost explosion themselves.
Also back to main topic. It would be so hilarious to see the faces of all the internet warriors fighting for "cheap" and "reliable" nuclear energy seeing how THE EDF has to abandon their nuclear reactor because they will never ever ever get a return on their investments.
Why would you want 15ct energy in 20 years when you can get 7ct energy right now??
Slight difference being that to the best of my knowledge China is not a state of the UK.