I am interested in hearing your opinions about nuclear power, what you know, if you have any fears, or ideas? Do you know if your country has any nuclear power generation?

  • jaykrown@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 hours ago

    In reality it makes sense to keep building nuclear, the resources required to build nuclear are mostly different than building solar and wind, so you can definitely do both to increase carbon free energy rapidly. I agree we need to rapidly scale solar and wind, but we also need to be advancing nuclear power technology.

    Also solar and wind need batteries because of their variable generation, again which are different materials/knowledge than nuclear mostly.

    • Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net
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      10 hours ago

      They may take different materials, but until we escape capitalism the only thing that will matter is the literal monetary cost.

      In a perfect world, we would be doing both side by side because of the different materials needed. But in the current world the opportunity cost exists due to monetary limits.

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          10 hours ago

          We as in humanity. The majority of nations are capitalist nations, and all nations use currency, which means opportunity cost.

          Every state and power utility that is considering what to allocate their money on is going to choose the bare minimum it takes to keep the lights on. That means going the cheapest, not doing the most.

          China may have a lower opportunity cost due to the tighter control over the economy, but they’re still paying it. China is not in the perfect world situation either. They’re just sacrificing the opportunity cost.

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            10 hours ago

            I’m confused, do the Chinese not count as a part of humanity? The entire world is losing to China when it comes to nuclear power increases.

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              10 hours ago

              Yes, China counts as humanity.

              What that graph does not show is the reduced production of solar and wind. That means that overall there is less power being generated by green sources. So they are overall producing more greenhouse gasses than if they had just gone full solar and wind.

              It seems you’ve missed the point.