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funny!
wind, photovoltaic and other sources of the same kind, produce no toxic waste for thousands of years and left as a gift to hundreds of generations via cancers, leukemias and whatnot!
funny!
wind, photovoltaic and other sources of the same kind, produce no toxic waste for thousands of years and left as a gift to hundreds of generations via cancers, leukemias and whatnot!
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Re: Wind energy in France: figures, laws, nuisances...
for Zizy, nuclear waste does not pose a problem. Nor the dependence on uranium ores.
On the strength of these two certainties, nuclear power is perfect.
however what he says about the limited and intermittent powers of wind turbines is correct.
On the strength of these two certainties, nuclear power is perfect.
however what he says about the limited and intermittent powers of wind turbines is correct.
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Re: Wind energy in France: figures, laws, nuisances...
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[*] no CN no BA!
as much as Poupou announcing that he could use the BA (not the good deed of the scout! ) But the countries that want nuclear power plants are also the possible users of these bombs[*] in question and their usual apocalyptic blackmail.however what he says about the limited and intermittent powers of wind turbines is correct.
[*] no CN no BA!
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Re: Wind energy in France: figures, laws, nuisances...
izentrop wrote:480 Megawatt may seem like a lot, but a nuclear reactor has an average power of 900 MW, an EPR 1650 reactor, i.e. 3 times more.
Well, no, since at this power they fall stranded. Moreover, until proven otherwise, EPRs only work on paper.
We walk on the head:
https://journaldelenergie.com/nucleaire ... grandeurs/
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Re: Wind energy in France: figures, laws, nuisances...
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:EPRs only work on paper.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A9ac ... op%C3%A9enIn August 2022, three EPRs are operational: two at the Taishan nuclear power plant in China (Taishan 1 and 2, which entered commercial service in 2018 and 2019 respectively) and a third at the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant in Finland, started up in March 2022 and whose commercial commissioning is scheduled for December 2022. Three other EPRs are under construction: one in France at the Flamanville nuclear power plant and two in the United Kingdom at the Hinkley Point nuclear power plant. Eight other EPRs are planned: two at the Sizewell nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom and six at Jaitapur in India.
An improved version is under development: the EPR 2.
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Re: Wind energy in France: figures, laws, nuisances...
indeed, as already mentioned, it was the Chinese who first started an EPR of European design.
a historic snub for the nucleous French ti.
Taishan 1 still had some problems on the fuel rods which were breaking at full power
Since then I think it's been running at partial power.
a historic snub for the nucleous French ti.
Taishan 1 still had some problems on the fuel rods which were breaking at full power
Since then I think it's been running at partial power.
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No no my dear Izy, these plants are restricted (no pun intended) and do not produce the power announced because they cannot do so due to design faults to be urgently reviewed (pointed out by the ASN and the IRSN). You know it very well, we saw it right here.
edit by Remundo: observed in China, yes.
edit by Remundo: observed in China, yes.
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Re: Wind energy in France: figures, laws, nuisances...
izentrop wrote: a third at the Olkiluoto nuclear power plant in Finland, started up in March 2022 and scheduled for commercial commissioning in December 2022. T
The proof is from before yesterday!
It seems a bit laborious (normally an EPR should produce around 1TWh/month, but I've read that a lot of start-up problems would be on the turbine side, excluding EPR technology itself.
https://www.revolution-energetique.com/ ... wattheure/
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