• JoBo
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    8 months ago

    Climate change is a far more pressing issue, and it needs to be solved ASAP

    Exactly. We don’t have decades to wait for new nuclear to start generating power.

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      8 months ago

      We don’t have to choose between solar now and nuclear later. We can do both. Perhaps it’s the case that the best time to build a fleet of new nuclear power plants was 15 years ago. But the second best time is now.

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        8 months ago

        Fifteen years ago we would never have dreamed that renewables would work so well. Fifteen years ago we would not have known what to spend the money on instead. Now we do and more renewables make much more sense.

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          8 months ago

          Can you honestly tell me, in your heart of hearts, that you truly think by 2039 the US will be supermajority solar and wind power and that the nuclear power plants coming online won’t be useful to displace the remaining coal plants?

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            8 months ago

            Of course they’ll be useful. Because the money spent on them was not spent on renewables. Renewables would be a bigger, better, and quicker return on investment.

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              8 months ago

              Well, realistically, what we’re doing now is much closer to what you want than to what I want, so I earnestly hope you’re right, and I don’t have to say I told you so.