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From: Bill Sloman <bill.sloman@ieee.org>
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On 5/07/2024 2:57 am, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> On 04/07/2024 16:45, charles wrote:
>> In article <v667fi$2najh$10@dont-email.me>,
>>     The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
>>> On 04/07/2024 14:15, charles wrote:
>>>> 'm also a Cambridge educated Engineer. I believe in "real world"
>>>> engineering.
>>
>>> Yebbut not the Universwity eh?
>> Yes, at the University - I have my MA certificate somewhere.
>>
>>
>>> You cant 'real; world' engineer things that have never been built 
>>> before.
>>> Like all-renewable grids.

There are some small one's around in Australia's remote outback. They 
replace diesel generator sets that need a truckload of diesel every few 
weeks. They seems to work well.

>> Yes, of course you can. You have to consider all the possible problems as
>> well as the benefits.
 >
> No. You do.
> 
> I *did*. And the conclusion was absolutely clear.

You thought that you did, and you think that the conclusion is 
absolutely clear. You do go in for a lot of self-delusion.

> Nuclear power beat renewables hands down on every metric - cost, 
> reliability, carbon emissions, environmental impact - you name it, 
> nuclear was better, to the point where it was not wrong to say that 
> 'renewable grids will never work'.

Except that when anybody tries to build a nuclear power plant it seems 
to take a lot longer, and cost a lot more, than the initial estimates.

Renewable power is generated in much smaller modules, which can be mass 
produced. Big wind turbines are large, but they are still mass produced.

Theories about costs and output get tested whenever a bunch of modules 
get stuck together on-site and wired into the grid.

Building nuclear plants takes long enough that pretentious twits like 
you can spend quite a while posing as experts - and getting over-paid 
for their services - before their incompetence catches up with them.

-- 
Bill Sloman, Sydney



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