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marcosdumayyesterday at 10:14 PM2 repliesview on HN

> It will take longer

Longer than nuclear? Where did you get that idea from?

Anyway, about #4, nuclear can't economically work in a grid with renewables without batteries. With renewables, you can always temporarily switch to a more expensive generator when they go out, but anything intermittent that competes with nuclear will bankrupt it.


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m101today at 7:27 AM

Nuclear is baseload which is why it always runs. Gas peakers is what you turn on and off.

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lucideeryesterday at 10:33 PM

> economically

When we're talking about societal public investment - even investment in the private sector - capital cost is a much more constrained consideration than anything related to abstract market "competitiveness". The latter does not influence the former in real terms (only in argumentative policy terms, which are unfortunately more impactful than they should be).

> Longer than nuclear? Where did you get that idea from?

Longer than nuclear to do what? I was replying to the above commenter who said the following:

> in theory any amount of power a nuclear plant would generate could also be achieved with large amounts of renewables

TTL for individual nuclear is obviously always much longer than for renewables but time to any arbitrary large generation goal is almost certainly shorter for nuclear (barring taboo).

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