• Ski@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    I don’t understand, clean nuclear power has never been easier. Why not just build some current gen nuke plants?

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      6 months ago

      As I understand it, planning new, grid-scale nuclear power plants takes 10-20 years. While this isn’t a reason not to start that process now, it does mean something needs to fill the demand gap until the nuke plants (and other clean sources) come online to displace the dirty generation, or demand has to be artificially held down, through usage regulation or techniques like rolling blackouts, all of which I would imagine is pretty unpalatable.

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      6 months ago

      It takes a long time to get a nuclear plant up and running. While it would be great to replace coal plants with nuclear, it wouldn’t help with all of the power being wasted on AI right now.

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        6 months ago

        Time…

        And a lot of concrete.

        It takes a long time to see the climate gains from a nuclear reactor.

        Hell, depending on size it can take a decade or longer to finish curing, and part of curing is releasing CO2 into the atmosphere.