Why the hell would nuclear not be a good choice for Australia? Solarmaxxing is a great strategy but why not back it up with nuclear?
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That depends. Is Australia self sufficient when it comes to nuclear fuel?
Good point, dunno on that one
There is plenty of uranium ore. Long way from there to a nuclear industry though.
Apparantly geothermal is extremely viable in australia for baseload as well. Also safer, and cheaper in the long run.
Yes.
Gosh, 20 years ago at uni I had science professors telling the class that we could (should) do geothermal.
Somehow it's still not a thing we even talk about doing. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
From my understanding a nuclear power station would take 8-10 years to get up while costing an enormous amount, especially now that transport, materials, etc, etc, will cost a lot more with the current supply situation. So, for those reasons it is not a viable way to go.
Takes way too long to set up. Like 20 years with all delays.
Solar you buy today and place tomorrow. And it is cheaper too.