‘Things to try in a small town (in no particular order).’ Jason Aldean, plus other letters to the editor for Aug. 1
: A useful history of past electricity demand forecasts and how things actually transpired: Essentially, technology improvements will obviate the need for massive capacity increases.
But what if they don’t? The lead times required for both building capacity and more efficient use solutions mean we can’t prudently bet on just one. The costs of losing that wager are too high. Aside from refurbishing costs, money being spent on nuclear energy is for planning and design. As I understand it, it will be years before construction starts.At the front end, details are lacking for the costs of remediating tailing ponds and ever-increasing wastes generated to recover meagre amounts of uranium from native ores.
At the tail end, there are non-existent costs for storing ever-increasing spent fuel bundles for millennia, via undetermined technology. Both of these costs should be factored into the cost per unit of nuclear electricity before a believable economic evaluation is calculated.
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