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oyo ,

It’s an issue for perovskite cells. “Traditional” silicon cells (which makes up probably 90+% of current installs) last 40+ years.

oyo ,

Tens of thousands of innocents dead? Uh… No. I would think there were far more effective methods that should have been used.

oyo ,

Isn’t this the definition of contempt of court?

oyo ,

I’m literally 100% the opposite. Give me some morels, porcini, lions mane… anything but shiitake.

oyo ,

Zee was zee long before posh English twats decided to say zed.

Source: my ass

oyo ,

How does 16, 14, or 12 AWG tell you anything about ampacity?

oyo ,

This take is so incredibly ignorant of history and reality I can’t even…

oyo ,

Because it doesn’t go to the military. It goes to the MIC.

oyo ,

This is due to corporate greed. Solar and wind are the cheapest sources of energy in the history of the world.

oyo ,

Habit started out so good and now it tastes like ‘optimized supply chains’ like all the other shit places.

oyo ,

When they’re a) white and b) political allies.

oyo ,

It’s unfortunate that Israeli propaganda has been unrelentingly conflating jewishness and israeliness. A real disservice to Jews everywhere.

oyo ,

She happened to be at a table with a world leader at a large event. Guess who else has been at a table with Putin? Most recent US presidents and countless other politicians.

oyo ,

It means get off your lazy ass and quit that dead end job. Start your own business selling chia underwear. You can’t afford the startup costs? Just get a couple mil loan from your dad.

oyo ,

Solar plus batteries are already cheaper than nuclear, and only going down. Nuclear has always gotten more expensive over time. For the cost of the most recently completed nuclear plant in the US they could have built 12 times the nameplate capacity worth of solar with 24 hours of battery backup. (A totally unnecessary amount of dispatchability.)

Solar and batteries easily “pay” for their manufacturing carbon emissions within 1-2 years max (as does nuclear). This payback period only goes down as the grid gets greener.

oyo ,

Yeah the poster above you is wrong. Solar is WAY less than half the price.

oyo ,

Out of those you listed, nuclear is the least flexible in terms of output regulation. PV with batteries is the most flexible.

oyo ,

Hydro is often turned on and off as pumped storage. Nuclear never is

oyo ,

I want everything to be toggle switches. If I could get a keyboard made of 105 classic toggle switches it would be worth the effort to type with it.

oyo ,

It smells and feels awful, though.

oyo ,

Except throughout the history of nuclear power it has always gotten more expensive, regardless of time period, learning curve, adoption curve, or any other variable you care to consider. Solar, wind, and batteries have always gotten cheaper and continue to do so.

oyo ,

You could build an entirely new solar, wind, and battery supply chain from the mines to the factories in a quarter of the time it takes to build a single nuclear plant.

oyo ,

Battery storage is already cheaper than nuclear.

oyo ,

The IEA is a bad joke that has been notoriously wrong in its projections for decades. Nobody in the industry takes them seriously.

oyo ,

Then look at the data. Vogtle was just completed for over $30/watt. You could build solar with 16x the nameplate capacity and 24 hours of lithium battery storage to make it baseload for that same amount.

First U.S. nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia (www.nbcnews.com)

First U.S. nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades enters commercial operation in Georgia::ATLANTA — A new reactor at a nuclear power plant in Georgia has entered commercial operation, becoming the first new American reactor built from scratch in decades.

oyo ,

The nameplate cost of this plant is $32 per watt. Even at smaller scales, utility-scale solar plants are $1 per watt. Do you know how many grid storage batteries you could buy with the extra $31 per watt? (6 hour storage is around $2.50 per watt or $.40/Wh.) You could build a solar plant 4x the nameplate capacity of the nuke (in order to match the capacity factor), and add 24 hours of storage to make it fully dispatchable, and still have enough money left over to build 2 more of the same thing. This doesn’t even include the fact the nuclear has fuel costs, waste disposal, higher continued operational costs, and unaccounted publicly involuntarily subsidized disaster insurance.

oyo ,

The fact that you are even considering CSP shows you know nothing about the current state of renewables. What’s more likely is you’re parroting or copy-pasting some bullshit talking points from a right wing think tank. Nukes have ALWAYS gotten more expensive. I’m waiting for any production plant SMR, MSR whatever to buck this trend but it hasn’t happened.

oyo ,

oyo

You can build entirely new solar supply chains from mining through manufacturing faster than a single new nuclear plant.

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