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the startup capital required to build a new reactor is disproportionately high compared to the actual risks of the possible failure modes
if we take the climate catastrophe claims as a given, nuclear is the best possible solution
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RT @idontwa86202030
@chrylis @willlowthewhisp True, but imagine trying to *deregulate nuclear* (gasp!)
Not an election winning platform i suspect
I fear we need to accept e…
https://twitter.com/idontwa86202030/status/1385314135961899013
even if you manage to convince them of the safety factor, you typically then get pushback about how it's practically impossible to do this for economic reasons, without a govt subsidy
well, evidence-based deregulation is a form of govt subsidy, as it lowers the activation energy
nuclear power is our path to the next stage of technological evolution; ubiquitous cheap power, with drastically lower emissions, will enable us to electrify even those in the most remote locales, as transfer losses will be less significant
and with this comes public buy-in