Slow, expensive, riddeled with corruption, long ago surpassed by renewables. Why should we use it?
Slow, expensive, riddeled with corruption, long ago surpassed by renewables. Why should we use it?
This looks exactly like I always imagined battery storage should look like, at least in a first step. Mid-sized batteries strategically distributed in the grid for frequency regulation/grid balancing.
The world is not just the USA…
I am talking about Austria. Its mostly reusable ones made of fabric, or really sturdy plastic/wofen plastic. If you need a oneway one it’s paper. We anyway had to pay for the shoppingbags as long as I can remember.
Thanks for the answer. I was really surprised how little people complained when the shop ones stopped existing. Seems like induced demand. Back then I kept a few, because they are so handy. Well, never used one.
Sorry, fixed it.
It will take some time but I will answer with sources. Can you post the source used in the map i have never been able to find anything that came close.
This map underrepresents emissions from NPPs. The emissions that are assumed for nuclear are lower than everything you find in literature and are 1/5th to 1/10th of what reputable sources state. That being said, this map is otherwise a great resource and i like it very much.
I don’t agree with you but either way that doesn’t change the fact that nuclear is just slow, expensive and a bad idea in 2024.
There are just better/faster options…
Maybe you can get something out of here
I always use a factor of 1200 as approximation e.g. 1GW produses 1.2 TWh per year but thats very very rough.
Die Rechtskonservativen und die Rechtsextremen ergo “die Rechten”.
Das Lied ist 2004 rausgekommen… Da hätt man noch recht chillig und recht billig alles in die richtigen Bahnen lenken können. Vielen Dank an die rechten Arschlöcher für die zerstörung unserer Lebensgrundlage.
If this is ever deemed feasible the world will already run on renewables. There might have been a time for NPPs but 2024 ain’t it.
Corruption
TECHNOLOGIEOFFENHEIT!1!!!1
Wir wissen alle was ihr macht…
Yes, but energy density doesn’t matter for most applications and the waste it produces is highly problematic.