• bouh@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    The mean time to build a nuclear power plant is 7 years. France was able to build 60 reactors in 30 years, some of which in 5 years. That’s something that was done, that history proves we can do it, and we can probably do even better.

    Meanwhile there isn’t enough lithium production in the world to do the same for renewables.

    Propaganda is only propaganda. When ecofasfists will start to actually fight for the climate rather than for their fantasies, everyone will win.

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      11 months ago

      From plan to production is not 7 years, just the building itself. Especially not now that cooling capabilities are disappearing (many of those French installations had to reduce output significantly due to the heat wave this year.) This will mean it will cost much longer to get these installations okayed and their usefulness is further limited.

      Calling me an ecofacist also means this is the end of the line of this “discusssion”. Have fun in your alternate reality.

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        11 months ago

        I’m not calling you an ecofascist. You put yourself in this category because you are so radically against nuclear I guess.

        And you’re denying facts. And making hypothesis about the future. The output reduction last year was exceptional, a combination of factors. It’s as likely, if not less, as a Europe scale meteorological event that alter the output of solar and wind on the whole continent.