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05/06/24
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Originally posted by acorn
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Lol.
The nuclear shill is telling porkies again.
As usual , l have posted the usual questions for the nuclear shills. Just like the COALition RWNJs , he refuses to answer those questions.
The nuclear shill is now lying about me personally accusing me of " hood winking " people. Which l reject of course .
l have challenged this lying shill with my list of questions . He has no comeback at all because he knows that l am right .
lf l was misleading people it would be easy for him to expose those " lies ". But he can't because he knows l am posting the truth .
Now the lying nuclear shill has some new lies.
" The sun or wind is unreliable. "
No its not. The sun comes up every day. We have data on the seasons that go back thousands of years. We know exactly what the weather does and we know when it does it. lt's very easy to allow for that via science and engineering .
" with expensive battery backup ."
Battery prices are falling rapidly . As opposed to nuclear power costs which continue to rise. Real facts .
" Cost blowouts " ?
Like the Hinkley Point C in the Uk ?
Farmland " ?
" Recycling " ?
lt is the renewable industry that is growing the recycling industry . Engineering in recycling at the front end rather than burning and wasting most of the energy in fossil fuel by burning it once .
l note the nuclear industry doesn't want to talk about its very expensive waste that we have to deal with for thousands of years.
" Depreciating " ?
Nuclear plants don't depreciate ?
Where farmers get to drought proof and diversify their farms by hosting wing and solar ?
1. How long to get the legislation changed ?
2. How long to develop a nuclear support industry ?
3. After 1 and 2 are completed , how long to build one nuclear power station ? ln Australia. With Australian standards . By Australians .
4. How much will that power station cost ?
5. Where will that power station be located given that coal communities and the major electricity companies have rejected them already ?
6. What will we do for power after the coal power stations have shut down and we are waiting for one nuclear power station to be built ?
7. Where will we get the water from ?
8. Where will the waste be stored ?
9. How will baseload nuclear compete with renewables in 2045 when mature fully depreciated coal can't do so in 2024 ?
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Why don't you ever answer the question of how much it's going to cost to build out grid scale storage?
All those $BILLIONS already spent on batteries and they contributed 0.2% of our energy mix in the past 12 months ..... batteries will make nuclear look very, very cheap