• Grimpen@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    If only there was some means of replacing all that coal with a non-carbon intensive source of energy that isn’t dependant on the weather…

    Has anyone heard of such a technology?


    Sarcasm aside, that Germany shut down their last two nuclear reactors so recently and carried through is astounding. The excuses are mind-boggling. They’re old? Refurbishing is cheaper and faster than new built. They need re-certification? Then do it.

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      11 months ago

      It’s more efficient to use the money required for

      1. The inspection
      2. The renovations
      3. Acquiring new fuel

      And spend it on renewables than to do the above.

      Also a big factor noone seems to care about: staff. The people who worked there have other jobs now. You can’t just plop a reactor plant somewhere and expect it to make electricity you need highly specialised staff for that. We also did not invest into training new staff because why would we, with the stop for nuclear power being decided 10 years ago.

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        11 months ago

        Highly Specialized staff

        I watched this animated documentary from the states called The Simpsons that seems to state otherwise.