• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    New reactors just came online in Georgia this year. A $15 billion dollar planned project that cost $30 billion with overruns.

    So new or old, nuclear is really expensive electricity.

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      1 year ago

      A coal power plant is rougly the same cost per GW as solar or wind, doesn’t mean we should build more of them. I agree it’s expensive, but so were solar and wind a couple decades ago. Government investment helped research, development, scaling up - imagine if that had been done in the '80s, we wouldn’t be building natural gas plants right now.

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        A coal power plant is rougly the same cost per GW as solar or wind

        Incorrect.

        • Coal power $4,074 (3.07 x the cost of solar PV and 2.37x the cost of onshore wind)
        • Wind power (onshore) $1,718
        • Solar photovoltaic $1,327

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        I agree it’s expensive, but so were solar and wind a couple decades ago. Government investment helped research, development, scaling up - imagine if that had been done in the '80s

        The first commercial nuclear power plant in the USA came online in 1958. source That’s 66 years ago. If time was going to make it cheaper we would have seen that by now. Instead the most recent reactors to come online, which occurred just this year, were projected to cost $14 billion and instead are cost $31 billion! Even worst, this isn’t an entirely new nuclear power plant, its just two additional reactors at an existing operational plant. source

        Nuclear just costs too much for what you get at the end.