Otherwise I think its a stable and worthwhile investment. Fukushima and chernobyl occurred due to gross incomeptence/overwhelming natural disaster/circumstance, or all 3.
what the f*** is a nuclear gas plant haha
It's high risk to medium reward. The off chance Hiroshima happens...maaaaan
Idk about the risk but I am pretty sure Nuclear is more cost efficient for the energy it provides compared to other clean sources.
U said you would stop trans women from entering a bathroom lol
What do that even have to do with this thread lol
This s*** don’t affect me so I ain’t trippin. I just want all the fire smoke out of Cali already
What do that even have to do with this thread lol
I was replying to him asking how he was transphobic
Literally u could just read
I was replying to him asking how he was transphobic
Literally u could just read
why do it matter on here tho lmao that s*** corny being brought up every thread
why do it matter on here tho lmao that s*** corny being brought up every thread
cus cancelling ppl
That s*** gay
that s*** cray
Ur Brainwashed i expected better
not saying its not bad its just it takes too long 10 + years to construct and the amount money it costs to build is too much
if we did in the 80s then fair enough
not saying its not bad its just it takes too long 10 + years to construct and the amount money it costs to build is too much
if we did in the 80s then fair enough
Probably right, idk the numbers
Id imagine nuclear would be more financially scalable longer term to an increasing base load than alternatives though, but again dont know enough
Probably right, idk the numbers
Id imagine nuclear would be more financially scalable longer term to an increasing base load than alternatives though, but again dont know enough
i think in OZ solar is the way to go with battery
hydro isn't bad also
for the sake of discussion here is a recent article that sums up a lot of my thoughts on this
cleantechnica.com/2020/08/21/bad-policy-not-renewables-to-blame-for-california-blackouts
the point being that there are a myriad of policy fixes that can transform a solar/wind-based grid into a reliable source of energy, from smart grid technology to improved cell storage
i also find it funny that your OP is basically a copy-paste of a trump tweet .. why does the faction of so-called free thinkers always peddle the same tired points ...
i also agree that cleantechnica is biased so if you have disagreements about any of their policy suggestions i can send you a more neutral source that supports it