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Not true. One big problem in Germany is that the grid can’t handle all the electricity generated by renewables so they often shut them down. Something you can’t do with nuclear l. Since nuclear got of the grid it got more capacity for renewables hence the share jumped this year.

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You can shut down or scale back energy/electricity produced from nuclear power plants as well by controlling the reaction rate. What would have been ideal was if nuclear had remained and the renewables took the production capacity share from fossil fuels

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The German nuclear plants needed maintenance and refurbishment. Makes sense to invest an other billion to run it for 2 more years.

The renewable energy share skyrocketed since the nuclear shutdown

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That’s not how that works, mate. Nuclear is the highest priority of energy generation because it’s ultra cheap to produce and completely stable (once you have the reactors built, that is). If Germany still had those power plants, they could’ve dumped fossil and kept renewables, all while investing in energy storage.

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Nuclear is the highest priority of energy generation because it’s ultra cheap to produce and completely stable

Not how the laws work in Germany: Renewables always have priority, they get to sell their production first, everyone else has to make do with the rest of the demand.

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Renewables always have priority, they get to sell their production first

Well, duh - intermittent generation means it makes the most sense to use while you can and wait on scalable power for when your load demands more power than is available. What I meant by that is that, of all scalable sources, you always go for Nuclear first.

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Except that if you calculate the complete cost including building the plants it’s stupendously expensive compared to renewables even including energy storage.

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Which is irrelevant, unless you’re representing a profit-seeking corporation (if that were the case, fuck off, then).

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