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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-29 months agoThere’s no such thing as “ASAP” for nuclear power. If you had the permits signed off today, it would take 10 years before a single GWh of new nuclear energy goes to the grid. Instead, maybe we shouldn’t build giant spherical advertising displays?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•9 months ago There’s no such thing as “ASAP” for nuclear power Sure there is. It’s just that the P stands for “20 years from now.”
There’s no such thing as “ASAP” for nuclear power. If you had the permits signed off today, it would take 10 years before a single GWh of new nuclear energy goes to the grid.
Instead, maybe we shouldn’t build giant spherical advertising displays?
Sure there is. It’s just that the P stands for “20 years from now.”