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Anonymous (ID: t9rQF4Br) Germany No.514814009 >>514814202 >>514814800 >>514814939 >>514816554 >>514817128 >>514818546 >>514820601 >>514820752 >>514822338 >>514822494
Renewable energy doesn't seem to be able to replace nuclear.
Anonymous (ID: W1PbPoFB) United States No.514814164 >>514819234
You krauts are retarded.
Anonymous (ID: t9rQF4Br) Germany No.514814202 >>514818546
>>514814009 (OP)
The article: https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/weltplus/plus68b824cbc3994d046ae7be40/Ploetzlich-braucht-Deutschland-71-neue-Gaskraftwerke-in-nur-zehn-Jahren.html
It is under a paywall and most of /pol/ can't read german.
Anonymous (ID: FEwVSTRR) No.514814257 >>514818836 >>514824118
>nuclear
you're supposed to buy oil and gas from your overlords at a premium
Anonymous (ID: w+ag4lwv) United States No.514814800 >>514817417
>>514814009 (OP)
those three red and white banded stacks reminds me of the backgrounds in early Trailer Park Boys
Anonymous (ID: z+CcNQZq) United States No.514814939
>>514814009 (OP)
Pay me and ill come help. Pay me through the nose
Anonymous (ID: t9rQF4Br) Germany No.514815570 >>514818546
found a source without a paywall but it is a german pdf: https://bundeswirtschaftsministerium.de/Redaktion/DE/Publikationen/Energie/versorgungssicherheit-strom-bericht-2025.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=12…
Anonymous (ID: WdeD35F3) United States No.514816554
>>514814009 (OP)
Unemployed Muslims use a lot of energy.
Anonymous (ID: pHNoOSJ9) France No.514817128 >>514817951
>>514814009 (OP)
>No Russian gas
>Build Gas plants
Krauts...
Anonymous (ID: M1n9zUNq) Canada No.514817417
>>514814800
that's also a power plant, Tuft's Cove
Anonymous (ID: GfNDA9bR) Germany No.514817951
>>514817128
kek
Anonymous (ID: gBxkbACM) Germany No.514818546 >>514819066 >>514819181 >>514819303 >>514819570 >>514819993 >>514820005 >>514821138 >>514821668 >>514822203
>>514814009 (OP)
>>514815570
>>514814202
...
Energy Engineer here:
Before the nuclear power plants were shut down, around 1% of the electricity came from nuclear, apart from that a centralised option has always been shit.

Nuclear:
10 year to built it (10 Billion Dollar per plant in costs)
10 Billion to run it
10 years decommissioning/10 Billion costs

Nuclear is by far the most expensive form of energy generation, which has been proven in various studies.

The gas power plants (which can also run on hydrogen) are needed to support the volatile renewable energy systems. Why can't you retards accept that you can't run a system forever on 100 year old systems.
I have been working in the Energy sector and chemical sector for all the big names.
Anonymous (ID: 642ucPLm) United Kingdom No.514818836
>>514814257
Reminder: 15 minutes after this was cut, Liz Truss, the then British PM messaged the American President, Biden, saying "Its done"
>Its done
This was buried
Anonymous (ID: rEFUbI47) Canada No.514819066
>>514818546
The most expensive only because of the ridiculous bullshit requirements. Coal and Gas wouldn't be competitive either if they had to meet even half the standards that nuclear does, and in spite of it all the nuclear power plants are still looking good.

But that's fine - you continue self destructing your nation. Places like China where actual development happens are embracing nuclear as much as possible. Even the US is swinging back to it now that companies need electricity to run their GW scale datacenters.
Anonymous (ID: t9rQF4Br) Germany No.514819181 >>514820541
>>514818546
>I have been working in the Energy sector and chemical sector for all the big names.
>for all the big james
obcious larp
Anonymous (ID: fZgg9f2A) Spain No.514819234
>>514814164
they promised to buy $750B of american gas, but they don't have the capacity to use even 1/4 of that
Anonymous (ID: 3pV+NH0X) United States No.514819303
>>514818546
>endless bureaucratic red tape leads to increases in cost
Careful, you're dangerously close to a rational thought.
Anonymous (ID: B7nBD7Z5) Germany No.514819570 >>514824324
>>514818546
Somehow every other country that actually tries can do nuclear at a profit. Only Germans can't.
Anonymous (ID: +BS1a89n) Germany No.514819993 >>514820463
>>514818546
>Declares gas as environment unfriendly, hinders households from installing gas heating, increased CO2 taxes which are said to artificially increase gas peices tenfold on the next 20yrs
>Builds 71 new gas to support environment friendly energy sources
Has for me but not for thee
Anonymous (ID: pHNoOSJ9) France No.514820005 >>514821275
>>514818546
Nuclear is by far the cheapest of all forms of energy. 1300Mwe EPR run at a cost of 32€ per MWh. Add the construction and deconstruction you are around 60. That's as cheap as coal. Solar panels are at 250.
Anonymous (ID: pHNoOSJ9) France No.514820463
>>514819993
The only thing that cause climate change is if you refuse to pay your taxes.
Anonymous (ID: t9rQF4Br) Germany No.514820541
>>514819181
*obvious larp
Anonymous (ID: +FLvH+oH) No.514820601 >>514820850
>>514814009 (OP)
putin cut the gas
they are really fucking retarded
Anonymous (ID: jtpHRyLT) Egypt No.514820752
>>514814009 (OP)
>suddenly
something telling me its not for power generation
these germans are up to something again
Anonymous (ID: /ETijPxD) Brazil No.514820760
Germans really want to destroy themselves it seems.
Anonymous (ID: pHNoOSJ9) France No.514820850
>>514820601
Putin wanted to keep selling us gas, but the pipe had an unfortunate accident of the CIA variety.
Anonymous (ID: rUmJHwnJ) United States No.514821138 >>514822328
>>514818546
>10 Billion Dollar per plant in costs
Nigger what??? It costs $6 billion to build a top of the line Seawolf class ballistic nuclear submarine, the most advanced and most expensive submarines ever built, with all the weaponry, sonar and other cutting edge very expensive technology that entails AND a nuclear reactor of the newest generation. How the fuck does a brick building with JUST a nuclear reactor in it cost TWICE/THRICE AS MUCH?

And it costs only $3 billion to build a Virginia class sub with nearly the same capability. How the fuck is a brick building with a reactor 3x the cost of an entire fucking submarine with a reactor AND 1/12th the US nuclear arsenal????
Anonymous (ID: k5wj+jnt) Russian Federation No.514821275
>>514820005
Hydro plants are the most effective thoughbeit
Anonymous (ID: zJ8h+OEk) United States No.514821668
>>514818546
leave it to the germans to make nuclear unprofitable
perhaps you do deserve it
Anonymous (ID: qMoa4BaK) Lithuania No.514822203
>>514818546
It can be built in 3 years if you remove all the unnecessary red tape. They can be decomissioned in a single year for 1/100 of that cost if you remove unnecessary red tape. Running them can cost 1/3 if you remove idiotic regulations.
The same type of a nuclear power plant can cost several times less depending on the countey.
Anonymous (ID: qMoa4BaK) Lithuania No.514822328
>>514821138
This. Most of the costs of any nuclear power plant in the west if just a red tape.
Anonymous (ID: 3J/DtKJ0) Norway No.514822338
>>514814009 (OP)
we sold all our energy to the germans and our prices went through the roof recently, after having been super low for decades. it got so bad that the government started handing out subsidies to private citizens so they could afford their power bills in the winter
Anonymous (ID: fl5OG+Pv) Canada No.514822494
>>514814009 (OP)
Lows know of better nondangerous overunity but they have no time or money or desire to be known.

They generally keep hidden until they find 'the one'. That's where all the innovation is.
Anonymous (ID: bvrHydza) United States No.514824118
>>514814257
Best image to come out of that fuckfest. I remember the Polish prime minister thanking America for doing it at the time on X. Unreal how bullshit the modern narrative is, and how quickly major stuff like this gets completely ignored.
Anonymous (ID: C6FiDXLG) Austria No.514824324
>>514819570
>Flamanville
>Olkiluoto
>Hinkley Point
Lol Hans shut your filthy mouth.