• luisgutz@feddit.uk
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    16 hours ago

    The problem with my nuclear when mixed with renewables is that they take too long to turn on and off (think 12-24h), so they are not great complement solar and wind.

    They are also very expensive, and take years to build, and decades to recoup the investment. Renewables are a lot cheaper, and can be built straight away, making their investments a lot less risky. They are also evolving faster than nuclear, snd becoming cheaper.

    They are, S of today the cheaper power source in most of planet. It is expected that in a couple of years they won’t just be the cheapest, but they will be so cheap it will make economic sense to dismantle other powers plants and build solar/wind+ battery than to keep gas running.

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      4 hours ago

      Yeah you don’t turn nuclear power stations on and off. You turn them on and then leave them running forever, so their slow ramp up time isn’t a problem.

      I recommend you read up on the matter because you seem fairly intelligent but you’re wrong about nuclear power.

      Also you’ll notice in your comment above you didn’t actually address baseload, you just said you don’t like nuclear power. You can’t just build renewables, sometimes it’s dark and sometimes it’s not windy, and sometimes that happens at the same time. We can’t be having power outages just because it’s a calm night.

      • decipher_jeanne@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        1 hour ago

        Okay I think you missed the point a little.yes you keep the nuclear power plant on all the time. Which is fine if it’s night and you need the power. But on a sunny day you end up with a reactor producing power that has nowhere to go.

        You can sell the excess power to some extent. Store it by pumping water into reservoir. And a lot of what end up happening is, you dissipate the excess in huge resistors as heat.

        But I agree it’s not ideal as a solution but it’s better than having brownout because there are too many clouds.