| ▲ | kalessin 2 hours ago | |
> The cleanup bill is real This still feels irrational compared to other dangerous industries. > The inability to get insurance is real It's real, but how much of it is rooted in emotional fear or bad industrial policy? > The precautionary evacuation of entire cities is real. And that's one of the lessons to learn from the Fukushima accident, that's why Canada changed their evacuation plans to be more granular for example. > Renewables and storage are the cheapest energy source in human history. Storage gets very expensive as your share of renewables increases (because the capacity factor of storage goes down then). Having an amount of clean firm generation (nuclear) brings the overall cost of the system down. edit: capacity factor might be the wrong term for storage, the point is their rate of utilization goes down and so does their profitability. > There's no point other than basic research and certain niches like submarines to waste opportunity cost and money on new built nuclear power today. I don't understand what we could effectively do with civil nuclear builds decades ago cannot be replicated today. Let's also talk about the cost of the transition to renewables in Germany please. | ||