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  • AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    The best argument for conventional nuclear back in the day was that it was a stopgap to reduce fossil fuels while renewable technologies mature in the future.

    Well,

    The future is now, old man meme

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      3 years ago

      There is an argument for small nuclear reactors to produce heat for running in existing former coal plants though. Reutilizing existing infrastructure is way faster than building new long distance power lines and battery storage facilities.

      Still a transitional technology though…

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        3 years ago

        You could do the same with biomass though, which can actually be a permanent technology because it in itself is both renewable and carbon neutral.

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          3 years ago

          Where should all that biomass come from? Farming and transporting all that probably consumes almost as much energy as you gain out of it afterwards.

          Biomass is a nice niche powersource when used at sites with some surplus waste resource, but I think using it at scale has been thoroughly shown to do more harm than good by now.