https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gautiera ... 07648-xC-0The largest electricity storage site by battery in France (commissioned in 2022) has an electricity storage capacity 8 times lower than the smallest electricity storage site by pumping/turbining: the STEP du lac noir (commissioned in 1933).
Nuclear power continues in the world
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We were talking about it earlier
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Risk or danger?
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I no longer know in which subject the reactors stopped for maintenance were mentioned. Just a precautionary principle without gravity.
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as for the waste in the clay, which will return its water to the surface and crack, hello potassium iodide pills in high doses, for the thyroid but without action on the other dangerous nuk components!
20/05/22, 03:17
the bouzo bis always has the word to make us laugh...yellow! Glanduuuuu! the nuclear risk "explodes" everywhere with global warming which reduces the volume of water in the rivers and the impossibility of cooling the nuk; which puts them in curtain more and more for the years to come and multiply them along the odds will not change anything!I no longer know in which subject the reactors stopped for maintenance were mentioned. Just a precautionary principle without gravity.
as for the waste in the clay, which will return its water to the surface and crack, hello potassium iodide pills in high doses, for the thyroid but without action on the other dangerous nuk components!
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izentrop wrote:I no longer know in which subject the reactors stopped for maintenance were mentioned. Just a precautionary principle without gravity.
Yes, finally it's still a hell of a shit, even if the situation is under control from a safety point of view according to the Director of the ASN.
Today 20/05 the power produced by nuclear power was around 28500MW, the same day but in 2021 it was 39500MW.
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We understand why it continues...
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Unite against fake news => => trash can
Your beautiful paintings pass over in silence the main inexhaustible and free renewable source, capable of supplanting nuclear power!
Jihad-Zentrop
The footprint on the ground, here is a staggering argument of bullshit!
Ah no, finally not, we must add the radioactive zones following the nuclear accidents
Your beautiful paintings pass over in silence the main inexhaustible and free renewable source, capable of supplanting nuclear power!
Jihad-Zentrop
Sunscreens
Themis solar power plant.
A Solar Energy Commission was created in 1978 and has since merged with ADEME.
The cost of solar photovoltaic energy is still relatively high, but it has decreased significantly over the past 15 years. Research in several areas (less expensive techniques thanks to thin layers, higher efficiency cells, etc.) allows us to hope for significant improvements.
Solar thermodynamics is booming (the United States and Spain are pioneers) and looks very promising in the short term in very sunny regions. In Spain, a standardized 50 MW parabolic mirror power plant has been developed on a large scale: in November 2012, 39 power plants are already connected (1781 MW, 4670 GWh/year), avoiding the emission of 3 Mt/year of CO 2 and 13 power plants are under construction for 573 MW and 1620 GWh/year. This technology is used for the construction of the Solana power plant, the largest solar power plant in the world, located in Arizona and commissioned in October 2013; its capacity is 280 MW and its cost is estimated at 2 billion dollars, i.e. 7 dollars / kW, which remains significantly higher than the cost of nuclear power plants, even the most expensive: the EPR (140 € / kW) , which also has a load coefficient (production / power ratio) at least three times higher.
The Thémis solar power plant was active from 1983 to 1986, closed by the Chirac government for lack of profitability, it was rehabilitated from 2005 to produce electricity and participate in research in the field of new energy technologies.
The Odeillo solar oven, a 1 MW laboratory, is still in operation.
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The footprint on the ground, here is a staggering argument of bullshit!
Ah no, finally not, we must add the radioactive zones following the nuclear accidents
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even the quantities of materials, insofar as they are recyclable, is a moot argument.
We did not see the "duration of waste management" table
We did not see the "duration of waste management" table
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Remondo
exactly! Cost and risks in the short, medium and long term, all unknown and therefore not quantified.We did not see the "duration of waste management" table
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