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[–] Ardubal@mastodon.xyz 0 points 1 year ago (12 children)

@MattMastodon @Sodis If you include construction and disposal (and transport and so on…) it is called lifecycle costs. First image shows that per energy produced (sorry german, »AKW neu« is new-built nuclear).

Uranium comes from all over the world. Second image shows the situation a few years ago. Niger is place 5, Russia place 7.

[–] MattMastodon@mastodonapp.uk 0 points 1 year ago (11 children)

@Ardubal @Sodis

The cost is £106/MWh in 2021 for Hinkley Point, the #nuclear powerstations in the UK but it's indexed linked (goes up with inflation) so. Is higher now, and only starts when the reactor goes live in 2028 (estimated) .

The reactor was going to cost £23,000,000,000 but this has jumped to £33,000,000,000 and there is a suggestion (Reuters) that it will jump again to nearer £40,000,000,000.

To me this seems expensive #energy when #renewables can cost £50/MWh. At the moment.

[–] Ardubal@mastodon.xyz 0 points 1 year ago (10 children)

@MattMastodon @Sodis We're going in circles. Volatile sources can only supply 40% of current demand for £50/MWh. The question is what fills the rest.

If storage, then the price goes up immediately by at least two conversion losses from/to storage, in addition to the cost of storage itself. Which doesn't exist at the needed scalability.

Pointing to single projects is not meaningful, as we need to build a fleet anyway, which has its own dynamics.

[–] MattMastodon@mastodonapp.uk 1 points 1 year ago

@Ardubal @Sodis

Fascinating information though, I do love a good graph.

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