| ▲ | NewJazz an hour ago |
| Emphasis on current market conditions. Relations with uranium mining countries and environmental opposition to uranium mining could shift conditions. |
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| ▲ | SirHumphrey 29 minutes ago | parent [-] |
| The truth is that nuclear power is not that financially attractive at the present and would the price of uranium rise enough that breeders would become economically viable most countries would just stop bothering with nuclear power altogether. |
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| ▲ | cpursley 22 minutes ago | parent [-] | | > The truth is that nuclear power is not that financially attractive Let me fix that for you: "The truth is that nuclear power is not that financially attractive in the bureaucratic high cost litigious Anglo-sphere". And that's pretty much all infrastructure these days, unfortunately. | | |
| ▲ | dalyons 14 minutes ago | parent [-] | | They’re not financially attractive in other parts of the world either. China, a zero litigation single party state, is building some but a tiny % compared to their renewable buildout |
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