Nuclear Energy’s Bottom Line

The United States used to build nuclear-power plants affordably. To meet our climate goals, we’ll need to learn how to do it again.

The Atlantic

@sleepy62 It works in one place doesn't mean works in another.

All countries are not sunny☀️ , or windy💨 , or under a volcano🌋 , then ¿where from we take the power?

Some times can't use what you want, have to use what you have.

If California would have the half of #SolarTime, ¿would reach the milestone?

Example: Germany, removed all nuclear reactors to embrace the green power, today is burning tons of coal by a lack production power on grid.

Nuclear power isn't the solution, but sometimes we crash with reality...and your #EnergyMix

@Obiwan2208 Sure. But thats a misrepresentation of the situation. The idea that Germany is now going back to coal because renewable cant cut it is just wrong. Germany had to increase coal power to keep the lights on after the Ukraine war broke out. This is not a normal situation and is now reversing. And given that any Nuclear plant would take 10 to 15 years to build, cost billions and STILL not have a plan for the toxic waste, means its totally dead in the water. Assuming of course people can actually do engineering and run a spreadsheet. There is simply no business case for it.