Post AdgKywp7CbAs6VZCc4 by leafn4give@mastodonapp.uk
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 (DIR) Post #AdgKywp7CbAs6VZCc4 by leafn4give@mastodonapp.uk
       2024-01-09T15:51:37Z
       
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       @publius @ekes @dbazuin @CheRosach convenient that the link doesn’t work & no corroborating research mentioned.  Independent life cycle assessment of both would be helpful & useful to normalise to MW but I stand by the point that the life cycle supply chain impacts of nuclear power are widespread & large.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdgKyxn1br636Jb2zg by publius@mastodon.sdf.org
       2024-01-09T21:27:41Z
       
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       @leafn4give @ekes @dbazuin @CheRosach Link worked fine for me, although it now redirects to :https://www.ier.uni-stuttgart.de/en/research/projects/externe/Meaning that I need to update my saved links. And, guess what, there is plenty of corroborating research.You can "stand by" whatever you like, but the fact remains that generating as many kWh a year as Hinkley Point C will require at least 500 masts half the height of the Eiffel Tower, which does not come without significant life-cycle supply chain impacts! And batteries?
       
 (DIR) Post #AdgLPgokos2YHW9KEq by publius@mastodon.sdf.org
       2024-01-09T21:32:29Z
       
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       @leafn4give @ekes @dbazuin @CheRosach http://www.iisd.org/library/subsidies-and-external-costs-electric-power-generation-comparative-review-estimates"Subsidies and External Costs in Electric Power Generation: A comparative review of estimates" (International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2011)There's a literature review of corroborating research for you.
       
 (DIR) Post #AdgS7c7qE2UaCCPBce by leafn4give@mastodonapp.uk
       2024-01-09T22:47:23Z
       
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       @publius @ekes @dbazuin @CheRosach thank you but another case of ‘server can’t be found’. The paper is about subsidies anyway. As regards the Stuttgart research, it dates back almost 30 years so is unlikely to reflect current techniques & technologies.  As regards decommissioning, I am unable to take the claims you make seriously.  I don’t think we will ever reach agreement in this subject area so the debate is closed as far as I am concerned.