@yellowtennisbal@FabianArdaya It IS in play, but by touching the wall before the OF got control of it, that’s the same as it touching the ground. So nobody’s out on the “catch” (because it’s not a catch), and there’s a force at every base since they were full.
@XecularO@abundanceinst Reread the article more carefully. Can =\= does. If they actually recycled 96%, it would make a much larger dent in their need for virgin fuel.
Meanwhile, 80% of PV *hasn’t even been decommissioned yet* so it sure as hell isn’t in landfills. And it’s VASTLY less toxic.
@XecularO@abundanceinst Claiming solar panels and batteries have “nonexistent recyclability” vs. “established recycling solutions” for nuclear power is wrong on both counts. Nuclear waste still lacks a solution that actually exists at any scale. And the security needs are a huge expense.
@SusanStore53836 @Hillsdale One of us can’t tell the difference between a news article and an opinion piece. And that’s you, child. https://t.co/ATjS2uVhJW
@SusanStore53836 @Hillsdale One of us can’t tell the difference between a news article and an opinion piece. And that’s you, child. https://t.co/ATjS2uVhJW
@SusanStore53836 @Hillsdale One of us can’t tell the difference between a news article and an opinion piece. And that’s you, child. https://t.co/ATjS2uVhJW
@JimmyTrousers@abundanceinst The rest of the developed world, you say?
Name a nuclear power plant ANYWHERE that was built in that timeframe. You can’t.
Not even in dictatorships with zero bureaucracy.
And that’s without even getting to your unsupported claim that solar is a “bad solution.” Lol.
@TheTrueClochard@abundanceinst I just suggested we do both. I personally prefer to work on the part that has immediate impact, so that we’re better off when the other aspect is ready.
@TheTrueClochard@abundanceinst You get on that. The rest of us will be putting up solar and batteries, and when you get the nuclear built it can handle seasonal variations.
@DocWashburn @RepMeijer @KIR_bigg50@NoahCRothman Your first two statements are incorrect, but you’ll believe what you want rather than the facts.
Which is why you make poor decisions.