La Repubblica Ceca prevede un’espansione nucleare da 19 miliardi di dollari per raddoppiare la produzione e porre fine alla dipendenza dai combustibili fossili

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/czech-republic-plans-19-billion-052211187.html

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    1. Any-Original-6113 on

      Different movements in the EU: the Czech Republic wants to increase the capacity of its nuclear power plants, while its neighbor, Germany, has decided to completely destroy its own.

    2. Neither-Blueberry-95 on

      Just goes to show no good decisions come from there. Don’t know why there is no czechoslovakia anymore when they both still have similar stupid takes.

    3. DearBenito on

      Germans will complain about this decision while being secretely glad somebody else has the nuclear capacity to stabilise Germany’s shitty energy grid

    4. Complex-Fly6915 on

      Only a 100% cost overrun and double the construction time later… Just have a look at all nuclear power plant constructions in the last 20 years in the Western Hemisphere. Finland, France, UK, USA, even China with the most sophisticated Supply Chain for nuclear reactors has its limits and shitty reactors.

      Let’s see how the household prices for electricity will develop. Just ask the nice people of Georgia how their energy price developed after Vogtle was built and Virgil c Summer was scrapped.

      Edit: mixed up the names of the reactors. Corrected it, but statement is the same

    5. Artistic-Dirt-3199 on

      Hillbillies from Austria are gonna shit mushroom clouds. Good.

    6. PoopSockMonster on

      I mean hey if they want to build them, its jsut the question when they will come online. If they need 20 Years again and 100% cost overrun then its bad buisness.

    7. They will be reliant on some foreign nuclear fuel supplier. Currently it’s Russia.

    8. Cautious-Specific344 on

      As a consumer I prefer to pay for a nuclear energy as it is cheaper, reliable and per my understanding also green.

    9. binary_spaniard on

      I love how nobody wants to discuss what an insane amount is 19 billions for the result expected even before the usual cost overruns.

    10. Canadianman22 on

      The absolute correct choice. The only way we will ever be able to actually get off fossil fuels is nuclear. It provides an absolutely massive amount of clean, stable power.

      Wind and solar will have a place for very specific projects (I see large scale solar deployments on job sites in the warmer months to power construction areas instead of diesel generators for instance) and some day battery storage will help wind and solar but the amount of space needed for either to match the capacity of a much smaller nuclear plant is too much to make sense to power the entire country.

    11. Darkhoof on

      A lot of clowns crying about Germany in this to topic. Funny that their renewable energy production already surpassed what they got from their closed nuclear energy output in the last couple of years.

    12. Dot-Slash-Dot on

      >After becoming operational in the second half 2030s

      And that already tells everything. It’s not a project to end fossil fuel reliance, it’s a project so you can pretend to do something.

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