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Love me some nuclear investment.
It's the best carbon-free base load power we have.
Yeah, I have no problem with government investing in industry, I have always liked nuclear. Where my concerns lie is in the obvious cronyism and the myriad government investments that have ended up not bearing fruit for anyone but the rich.
But this one may be different!
That ship has sailed. With renewables and storage nuclear makes no financial sense and dispatchable power doesn't work well with base load generation.
Storage costs balloon when you go full renewable, because instead of just storing enough for the night, you need to charge up enough during the summer to last the winter since solar power dries up.
Having a constant 20% of power nuclear would decrease the need to make a huge amount of batteries, since you can serve the demand on a lower amount of sunlight.
But what about wind? It works in places that are windy and have space for it, and America doesn't have super high voltage transmission to cover every area.
You just can't connect everything to shore up needs of every area because the country is too big and we forgot how to build things
You just can’t connect everything to shore up needs of every area because the country is too big and we forgot how to build things
It’s called HVDC, it’s been in use for decades. Just admit you like nuclear because reasons and we'll call it a day.
It's not going to support 100% renewable usage. It is not built to transfer solar power from Nevada to Minnesota
Everything works better when you have baseline nuclear power, transmission losses decrease, storage costs decrease, coal and gas get phased out. Remember that batteries need to be replaced often and they are very much not green. Nuclear plants operate on the scale of decades before getting replaced.
Those are the reasons I like nuclear.
It is not built to transfer solar power from Nevada to Minnesota
This exists and is longer than that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Madeira_HVDC_system
Everything works better when you have baseline nuclear power
Nope. Baseline isn't helpful when you're dealing with dispatchable generation, I already mentioned this.
Remember that batteries need to be replaced often and they are very much not green.
Nope. I already mentioned that silicon ion is capable of thousands of charge cycles.
they are very much not green.
Nope. Not when you're comparing it to the amount of concrete in a nuclear plant.
Like every other pro-nuclear person it's all about feels with you. I've given you plenty of evidence, which you've rejected much like a cultist would do. I see no point continuing to discuss this with someone who has made an emotional decision to support nuclear in the face of all the evidence.
That's in Brazil, though? What do you mean it exists. High speed rail exists in China, I've been promised it since early 2000s in California and yet...
What do you mean by dispatchable generation?
Thousands of charge cycles means a few years? 2000 days is just 6 years